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1 Welcome ! Residual Market Audit Services NJ AIRE Compliance Audit Program Mark LoVuolo, AIS, API Jack O’Keefe

2 What is AIPSO?

3 AIPSO is…  A management organization and service provider for the residual market with a home office in Johnston, RI  A non-profit organization  A national organization of about 400 employees  An organization with 10 regional offices located throughout the country  An organization that uses a team management approach

4 AIPSO’s Mission AIPSO’s mission is to provide high quality services for the automobile insurance residual market at the lowest possible cost. AIPSO will build on its successes as a leader in helping manage the automobile insurance residual market. We will continually rise to the challenge of being a national organization that serves local customer needs. We will remain flexible and will proactively meet the needs of our divergent customer groups at both national and state levels.

5 1 – Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) 1 – CIA candidate 2 – Certified Property & Casualty Underwriters (CPCU) 2 – pursuing INS or CPCU designations 1 – 30+ years of Claims Experience 30 – Independent Consultants 14 Members of our RMAS staff ‘ “Who is Residual Market Audit Services” (RMAS)

6  Provide on-site audits of companies for automobile insurance market mechanisms. What Does RMAS Do?

7 Purpose of RMAS To support Board of Directors (Governing Boards) in their management of Residual Market Automobile Programs

8 Audits are a management tool to ensure companies are handling and reporting policies and claims in compliance with a mechanism’s plan of operations. Purpose of Audits

9 Objective of NJAIRE Audits To ensure that companies are submitting complete and accurate data to the NJAIRE. Operational – Company’s internal controls are effective in processing and identifying NJAIRE business. Compliance - Data reported meets specifications in the Plan of Operations.

10 Audit Process Stage 1: Planning a. Company Selection b. Communication with ISO 1. Call Forms 2. Statement of Compliance 3. Concerns with Companies

11 Audit Process Stage 1: Planning (con’t) c. Engagement Letter – Includes request for data 1. All private passenger BI claims 2. All reportable claims 3. All other claims d. Company contact information received

12 Audit Process Stage 1: Planning (con’t) e.Receipt of company data f.Verification of data to call forms g.Complete sample selections h.Confirmation Letter

13 Audit Process Stage 2: Fieldwork a.Opening meeting b. Obtain internal procedures for reviewing data submissions c.File review Determination Forms

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16 Audit Process Stage 2: Fieldwork c. File review (con’t) Workpapers

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18 Audit Process Stage 2: Fieldwork d.Fieldwork summary e.Closing meeting

19 Audit Process Stage 3: Reporting 1.Draft Report 2.Company’s Response 3.Final Report

20 2003 - 2005 Audits (32 Companies Reviewed) Reportable Claims Total files reviewed – 1,749 Number of Claimants Over Reported – 323 or 18.5% Dollar Amount Over Reported - $4,627,210

21 2003 - 2005 Audits Reasons for Over Reporting: Claimant or Insured Incorrect Threshold Unverified Claimant Threshold These two reasons account for 52% of reporting errors

22 Additional Reasons for Over Reporting  Economic Loss Payment Included  Claimant had pierced the threshold  Claimant was not a NJ Resident  Claim Occurred outside of NJ  Expense Payments Included in Reporting  Insured Vehicle was Commercial

23 Reporting Errors  Incorrect Territory Codes  Settlement Reported in an Incorrect Quarter or Year  Over Reporting of the Dollar Amount

24 2003 – 2005 Audits (32 Companies Reviewed) All Bodily Injury Claims: Total files reviewed – 2,562 Number of Claimants Under Reported – 107 or 4% Dollar Amount Under Reported - $958,012

25 Reasons for Under Reporting  Claimant had a Zero Dollar Threshold  Insured had a Verbal Threshold  Unverified Claimant Threshold

26 Reporting Errors  Non Bodily Injury Paid Claims  Bodily Injury Claims with No Payment  Incorrect Territory Codes  File not Settled in Reporting Year  Settlement reported in Incorrect Quarter  Incorrect Insured Threshold  Commercial Bodily Injury Claims Paid

27 TIPS  Plant your corn early  “Easy Sleazy” in the third race at Monmouth Park  Don’t say “Hi Jack” if you see me at the airport

28 NJAIRE Claim Handling TIPS  Claims handlers should be familiar with the NJAIRE procedure manual – NJAIRE.org  Know the requirements for verification of the claimant’s threshold (Pgs 29 –30 of the procedure manual)  Use the NJAIRE recommended Claim Determination Form  Check the final determination after claim is settled and before it is submitted to IT

29 QUESTIONS?  What? Huh? ?  What does it all mean? ??

30 Thank you! Residual Market Audit Services NJAIRE Compliance Audit Program Mark LoVuolo, AIS, API Jack O’Keefe


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