Wisconsin insurance commissioner orders agent to repay over $1 million

The agent's insurance license has also been permanently revoked.

An insurance agent has been found to have engaged in multiple unfair trade practices involving an elderly consumer. (Photo: John Disney/ALM Media)

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The Wisconsin Office of the Commissioner of Insurance (OCI) has determined that insurance agent Blanche Berenzweig violated Wisconsin insurance law when she engaged in multiple unfair trade practices involving an elderly consumer.

Vulnerable, elderly insurance consumer

Specifically, according to the OCI, she appointed herself the consumer’s power of attorney, effectuated personal financial transactions, and knowingly allowed herself to become beneficiary of the consumer’s annuities, all violations of state law.

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“OCI staff attorney Lauren Van Buren, advanced insurance examiner Renee Fabry, and many other individuals inside and outside of OCI work diligently to ensure consumers are protected from insurance agents, such as the agent in this case, who seek to benefit or profit from violations of insurance laws,” stated Wisconsin’s insurance commissioner, Ted Nickel. “We’re hopeful this case will serve as a warning to others who are considering taking advantage of vulnerable, elderly insurance consumers.”

Insurance license permanently revoked

In addition to over $1 million in repayment, Berenzweig’s insurance license has been permanently revoked. Berenzweig also was ordered to pay an additional $3,000 in forfeiture, and she may not receive, retain, or benefit in any way from the proceeds of the annuity contracts involved.

Read the full OCI Decision and Order.

Steven A. Meyerowitz, Esq., (smeyerowitz@meyerowitzcommunications.com) is director of FC&S Legal, editor-in-chief of Insurance Coverage Law Report, and founder and president of Meyerowitz Communications Inc.

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