AIG Insurance September 17, 2008
Posted by Attorney Jonathan Groth in FAQ Personal Injury.Tags: AIG, auto insurance med pay, injury compensation, insurance settlement, underinsured motorist coverage, Uninsured Motorist Coverage
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I’ve received a number of calls from clients and potential clients asking about AIG’s financial situation and the federal government’s loan.
If you have auto insurance through AIG or if you were injured because of someone else’s negligence and they have AIG I’d recommend you read this article from WSJ.com.
Specifically:
AIG’s millions of insurance policyholders appear to be considerably less at risk. That’s because of how the company is structured and regulated. Its insurance policies are issued by separate subsidiaries of AIG, highly regulated units that have assets available to pay claims. In the U.S., those assets can’t be shifted out of the subsidiaries without regulatory approval, and insurance is also regulated strictly abroad.
I’m certainly no Wall Street expert but I think the Wall Street Journal’s writers know their stuff.
Jon Groth is a Wisconsin Personal Injury Attorney handling cases throughout Wisconsin and most recently in Kansasville, Marinette, Milton and Wauwatosa.
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