Ms. Little, I had not been noticed of any "statute of limitations" or I would have sent the forms sooner.
On Thursday, September 28, 2017, 1:55 PM, Cindy Little <CLittle@doi.sc.gov> wrote:
Mr. Bulsa,
Please see the attached response we received from Nationwide Insurance Company of America providing an answer to the complaint you filed with our Department. The company states they extended an offer to you for your bodily injury claim on more than one occasion; however, they never received a signed release from you until May 16, 2017, which is beyond the statute of limitations. Since the company did not receive a signed release from you in the appropriate timeframe, the company states they are unable to honor the signed settlement release you have provided.
Mr. Bulsa, I’m sorry our response could not be more favorable to you but based on the documentation received, the company has handled this matter accordingly. We have found no violation of insurance laws. The South Carolina Department of Insurance is a regulatory agency; therefore, we have no further regulatory authority in this matter.
We are closing our file. Thank you for the opportunity to address your complaint.
Kindest Regards,
Cindy Little (CLittle@doi.sc.gov)
Insurance Regulatory Analyst
Office of Consumer Services
South Carolina Department of Insurance
Call: (803) 737-6180 | Fax: (803) 737-6231
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