• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Contact Us

Agency Checklists

Massachusetts Insurance News & Job Opportunities

You are here: Home / New England Newswire / Vermont Department of Insurance Settles with Acadia Over Improper Handling of 1st Responder PTSC Claims

Vermont Department of Insurance Settles with Acadia Over Improper Handling of 1st Responder PTSC Claims

April 22, 2022 by AC Editor

The DFR reached a $100,000 settlement with the insurer

Acadia Insurance Company has entered into a settlement agreement with the Vermont Department of Financial Regulation (DFR) in which the company will pay an administrative penalty of $85,000 and contribute $15,000 to the Vermont Financial Services Education and Victim Restitution Special Fund.

“Our first responders regularly face extraordinarily challenging situations as they work to keep our communities safe, and as a result, they experience unique impacts to their mental health,” said DFR Commissioner Michael S. Pieciak. “It is critical for our first responders to receive necessary and deserved mental health care and this settlement will help ensure these illegal claims practices do not occur again as a result of the corrective actions the company is required to undertake.”

According to the DFR, the settlement relates to the improper handling of Vermont workers’ compensation claims, including those filed by first responders for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), by Acadia’s third-party administrator W.R. Berkley Corporation (BerkleyNet). DFR’s review of Vermont workers’ compensation claims handled by Acadia between 2015 and 2019 showed that BerkleyNet engaged in unfair claim settlement practices and violated Vermont’s Insurance Trade Practices Act in a vast majority of the claims it handled in Vermont involving PTSD.

BerkleyNet refused to pay claims without conducting a reasonable investigation or engaging in a good faith attempt at settlement. In one of the most egregious examples, BerkleyNet mailed a request to a first responder for information necessary to process the workers’ compensation claim and denied the claim on the very same day. These aggressive claims adjustment and settlement practices deterred first responders who may have been experiencing PTSD due to work related stress from pursuing claims.

The $15,000 contribution to the fund will be used to support educational efforts for the first responder community.

Source: Vermont Department of Financial Regulation

Primary Sidebar

New Episode

MA Insurance Lawyers

SPONSORED

MA DOI Advertisements

Career News

McDonnell Named President of Vermont Mutual Insurance Group

Mark J. McDonnell Elected Chair of the Board of Directors of Vermont Mutual

Coverys Appoints Saadia Khilji as Global Chief Information Officer

Liberty Mutual Insurance Appoints Monica Caldas to Executive Vice President and Chief Information Officer

MIT Sloan CIO Symposium Announces Winner of the 2025 CIO Leadership Award

HUB Names Melissa Salois-Blood as New Controller and Jennifer Santiago as Group Benefits Account Manager

HUB Names Melissa Salois-Blood as New Controller and Jennifer Santiago as Group Benefits Account Manager

View More Career News

In Memoriam

In Memoriam: John J. Doyle Jr., 1942-2025

In Memoriam: Joseph Lombard, 98, Founder of Corinthian Insurance In Medway

In Memoriam: Michael Ray Christiansen, 1953-2025

Company News

Arbella Insurance Foundation Launches Annual “Let’s Drive Out Hunger” Program to Raise Funds for Hunger Relief Programs Across New England

Arbella Insurance Foundation Launches Annual “Let’s Drive Out Hunger” Program to Raise Funds for Hunger Relief Programs Across New England

Progressive Drives Small Business Forward with $1 Million in Commercial Vehicle Grants

Agency Checklists, MA Insurance News, Mass. Insurance News, MA Life Insurance Companies, Boston Mutual

Boston Mutual Life Insurance Company’s Making An Impact Program Celebrates Seven Years of Giving Back

New York Liberty and Liberty Mutual Insurance Announce Multiyear Partnership

Footer

Agency Checklists

Contact us

We offer a variety of ways to get help promote your company or product.

Announcements
Email Sponsorships
Partnerships
Custom Collaborations

*Affiliate Disclosure

Please note that any of Agency Checklists’ articles might contain one or more affiliate links. This means that any subsequent purchase resulting from these links may result in a commission for us, but at no additional cost to you. For example, as an Amazon Associate, Agency Checklists earns a commission from all qualifying purchases. By working with affiliates we can continue to keep Agency Checklists subscription free. Thank you for your support.

Explore Our Archives

Copyright © 2025 · Agency Checklists · All rights reserved.

 

Loading Comments...