LDI issues license suspension to La. woman accused of hurricane-related insurance fraud
BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) — The Louisiana Division of Insurance plan suggests two folks have obtained cease-and-desist orders and license suspensions soon after allegedly violating insurance policies code.
LDI claims it issued a stop-and-desist purchase and license suspension to Kim Marie Holmes on March 11 immediately after she was billed with coverage fraud in Ascension Parish on March 3 just after allegedly attempting to defraud an insurance enterprise for over $15,900.
Condition Police investigation into Households identified she had allegedly built product misrepresentations on her renter’s insurance coverage plan after Hurricane Ida by increasing the price tag of objects claimed as destroyed or never purchasing products claimed as weakened from the areas documented in the assert, according to LDI.
“Providing fictitious data to an insurance policy company for individual attain is a very clear indication that Ms. Holmes are not able to be trusted to perform insurance coverage small business,” stated Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon. “I took this action to protect people in our point out from her participation in the marketplace.”
Yet another stop-and-desist order and license suspension was issued to Arkansas resident Andrea R. Ceballos on March 21 after she allegedly stole $13,000 from an insurance policies agency in Union County. The Louisiana Department of Insurance policy claims Ceballos held a non-resident license in Louisiana.