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Oregon fines Bankers Life over annuity sales

Friday, October 31st, 2008

The State of Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services reportedly fined Bankers Life and Casualty Co. $150,000 over its sale of unsuitable annuities to seniors. Bankers’ Life reportedly refunded premiums to approximately 20 Oregon seniors who were paying so much on annuity contracts that they could not afford to cover living expenses.

Interesting legal question as to whether Bankers’ Life sharp practices qualify as elder financial abuse under ORS 124.110. That statute is designed to protect seniors from financial abuse. It’s a powerful law that provides a means of checking physical or financial abuse of Oregon seniors.

I don’t have any knowledge of the State’s actions, other than the media reports. It’s good that the State took action. My hope is that the affected seniors got fairly compensated for all of their harms and losses. I have to wonder whether there are other victims out there, as it’s hard to imagine that Bankers’ Life only sold 20 of these types of policies to vulnerable Oregon seniors.

David Sugerman