The Hawaii Insurance Division has initiated legal action against American Legacy Group Legal Plan, LLC and its Plan Administrator Daniel Y. Doi, claiming that the company and its administrator failed to provide legal services and refunds to several of its customers.
“We have received numerous complaints from senior citizens about American Legacy and Mr. Doi,” said Deputy Insurance Commissioner Gordon Ito. “Unfortunately, the company and Mr. Doi have made little or no effort to work with the affected consumers to resolve these issues.”
American Legacy has also failed to comply with the Prepaid Legal Services law, Chapter 488, Hawaii Revised Statutes, and various requests made by the Hawai’i Insurance Division, the Division reported.
Anyone who has questions or believes that they were treated unfairly by a prepaid or group legal plan is being encouraged to contact the Compliance and Enforcement Branch of the Insurance Division.
Source: DCCA


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