Company Profile

Company Profile

Company Complaints

Company Complaints

Additional Information

Additional Information

Company Complaints

Company Complaints

  • GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES INSURANCE COMPANY
  • 5260 Western Ave, Chevy Chase, MD 20815-3799

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Company Performance

Company Performance

In compliance with California Insurance Code § 12921.1, the California Department of Insurance conducted a Consumer Complaint Study of all admitted insurance carriers. The company performance table provides the complaints determined by the department to require that corrective action be taken against the insurer, or leading to insurer compromise, or other remedy for the complainant, those that are found to be without merit, those with other outcomes, and justified complaints. Justified complaints often require additional review, as violations of California insurance laws may exist.

Company Performance Report

YearClosed Complaints (TOTAL of Categories 1-3)
Category 1: Complaints found to require corrective action, leading to insurer compromise, or other remedy for the complainant.
Category 2: Complaints found to be without Merit
Category 3: Complaints with Other Outcomes
Category 4: Justified Complaints
20221062444385
202110631354010
20201552580505

Violation Study

Violation Study

The following table represents number and type of violations found, by reference to the line of insurance and law allegedly violated

Violation Study Report

YearLine of CoverageLawSectionSummarized Description of Law# of Alleged Violations
2022AutomobileCIC1861.03c1Auto cancellation and nonrenewal3
2022AutomobileCCR2632.19cCircumstances that constitute substantial increase in hazard for nonrenewal3
2022AutomobileCCR2360.2Eligibility guidelines3
2022AutomobileCCR2695.7(f)Insurer shall provide written notice 60 days before expiration of statute of limitations. 30 days prior for UM claim.1
2022AutomobileCCR2695.7(b)(1)Must deny all claims in writing. Must cite statute, applicable law or policy provision on 1st party claims.1
2022AutomobileCCR2632.19ePart of circumstance for substantial increase in hazard must have occurred after most recent issuance or renewal3
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Comparison Data

Comparison Data

The information below is for complaints closed during the study period for this insurance company. The table provides the Justified Complaint Ratio, Market Share, Complaint Share, and Index for this company, grouped by the line of coverage the company was authorized to sell in this study period.