Montana Insurance Department Files Action Against Safelite

Montana Insurance Department Files Action Against Safelite

Department targets company for operating as a third-party glass broker without a third-party administrator’s (TPA) license.

The Montana State Commissioner of Securities and Insurance has filed action against Safelite Solutions and Lynx Services for operating as a thirdparty glass broker without a third-party administrator’s (TPA) license. To obtain a TPA in Montana, you must pay a $100 fee to the state. If there is no compliance with this action, and companies are acting as glass administrators for insurance companies and not a licensed TPA, imposition of a fine not to exceed $25,000 per occurrence may occur (pursuant to Montana code 33-17-317). Insurers will not face state action for using an unregistered glass administrator.

The Montana Collision Repair Association (MCRA) was instrumental in working with the Montana State Auditor’s office to pass this legislative action.

“As an association, we believe this is a significant action by the Montana Insurance Commissioner’s office – where these third-party glass brokers (Lynx Services and Safelite Solutions) operated in Montana with no oversight, so the TPA would then put them under the authority of the Insurance Commissioner’s Office,” said Bruce Halcro, MCRA past president and association legislative liaison. “We believe this is a huge step forward for the consumers of Montana to be fairly compensated when they have glass work done.”

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