The Nevada Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association becomes involved when a covered member insurer becomes impaired or insolvent. Its statutory purpose is to provide limited protection to eligible policyowners, certificate holders, enrollees, beneficiaries, and other covered persons when a member insurer cannot perform its contractual obligations because of financial failure.
An ordinary lawsuit, claim denial, or membership withdrawal does not by itself trigger Guaranty Association protection. Claim disputes are normally handled through the insurer’s claims process, internal appeals, administrative complaint procedures, or litigation. The Guaranty Association is not a general claims-review agency.
When a member insurer is impaired or insolvent, the Association may guarantee, assume, reissue, or reinsure covered policies and contracts, or provide other support necessary to meet covered obligations. Coverage is subject to statutory limits, eligibility requirements, exclusions, and residency rules. It does not protect every type of policy or every amount of loss.
Insurers must not use the Association as a sales inducement. Consumers should evaluate an insurer’s financial strength and coverage terms rather than assume that all benefits are fully guaranteed.
Study Guide references/topics: insurer insolvency; impaired insurer; Guaranty Association; member insurers; NRS Chapter 686C .
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