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look what we (in my dept) have to look foward to!! :mad: stupid state of FLORIDA!!!!!!! To: All FL agents, CSR's and Underwriters From: Lisa -------- :Operations Manager Date: December 10, 2007 Re: FL PIP Purpose. To communicate procedures to adding PIP to all policies effective January 1, 2008 Background. Mid November letters were sent to all FL policy holders who did not have Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage on their current policy. These letters informed the client that PIP would be a mandatory coverage again on January 1, 2008, and we, Direct General, will automatically endorse PIP onto their policy. At the same time, if the client has Medical Expense (ME) coverage on their policy, it will be removed, unless they tell us not to. Clients are now starting to act on these letters and it has become apparent we need to clarify the procedures on how to process these. Mandatory PIP. Effective December 15, 2007, we will no longer allow a policy to be quoted or bound without PIP coverage. Automatic Endorsement. December 20, 2007 · On December 20, 2007 if a policy does not have PIP, and the clients December payment was scheduled on or before December 20, 2008, an endorsement to add PIP will automatically be processed effective January 1, 2008. December 26, 2007 · On December 26, 2007 if a policy does not have PIP, and the clients December payment was scheduled after December 20, 2008, an endorsement to add PIP will automatically be processed effective January 1, 2008. PIP Endorsement Procedures. Office/Phone Procedures to add PIP effective January 1, 2008 with no other change. · Using the Sales Office Endorsement system, endorse the policy to add PIP effective 01/01/08 (if the client currently has ME coverage and they want it removed, do this at the same time). · If a letter was sent to the client, the endorsement effective date is January 1, 2008 and the endorsement did not change anything other than PIP and/or ME, then the Sales Office Endorsement system will automatically load the down payment quoted to the client from the PIP endorsement letter. If the client wishes to pay more down they can. · Make sure the client signs Personal Injury Protection Notice - Deductible Election form and it is scanned in with the endorsement paperwork. |
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Okay here is how it works...U give me pep 1st and then Ill return...I dont free rep but a select few and U sir have not deem yourself worth to be on the list |
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Shut up k....Do NOT make me kick joo |
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I never knew that Florida didn't have PIP coverage on their policies! :eek: learn a new thing everyday :D I'd show you what I'm working on, but due to confidentiality and crap.. I can post this one thing tho ;) I give my entire body. This choice indicates the desire to donate your body to science instead of being buried or cremated. Most medical schools provide a tasteful burial or cremation when a cadaver is no longer useful. You may still choose to be an organ donor also. (Please select one of the below choices.) ___ Medical-related school cadaver ___ Body farm ___ Either |
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omg, there was so many PIP in that thing that all i think now is PIP PIP PIP :eek:
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Hey peeps! I get all my peps back soon!:D
Just pep me with your name AND PM me your name just so I dont miss anyone!:cool: Also, peps with no name can't be returned :( wtf ****? Did Schone just quote HERSELF?! hahahaha |
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