On April 14, 2021, American Capital Assurance Corp ("AmCap") was ordered into receivership for purposes of liquidation by the Second Judicial Circuit Court in Leon County, Florida. The Florida Department of Financial Services is the court appointed Receiver of AmCap.
AmCap was a property and casualty insurance company located in St. Petersburg, Florida. The company was licensed in Florida in 2011, and authorized to write homeowners multiple peril, commercial multiple peril, inland marine, allied lines, fire, and other liability coverage in Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, North Carolina, South Carolina and Texas. The company had approximately 2,300 in-force policies at the time of receivership.
Proof of Claim Forms
On July 28, 2021, the Department mailed 1,005 Proof of Claim forms (POCs) via the U.S. Postal Service. The deadline for filing a POC was April 14, 2022.
Is my insurance policy still in force?
No. All policies issued by AmCap, except for Flood policies, were cancelled effective 12:01 a.m. on Friday, May 14, 2021. Policies terminated by the insured, or cancelled for non-payment of premium, or with normal expiration dates, prior to Friday, May 14, 2021, were cancelled as of the earlier date.
Should I get an insurance policy with another company?
Yes. Your agent is best able to advise you as to your insurance options. To assist your agent and you in this process, we have notified your agent directly of the cancellation of your policy.
I have flood insurance with AmCap. What is the status of my insurance policy?
The AmCap flood book of business transitioned to the National Flood Insurance Program ("NFIP") Direct for handling. You may contact the NFIP Direct by telephone at (800) 638-6620 with any policy or claims related inquiries.
I received a “Notice to Policyholders”. Why did I receive this Notice?
You received a Notice because your name appeared as a policyholder on the records of AmCap. The Notice was sent to all known policyholders informing them of the receivership. See the Notices section of the Related Documents displayed in the website.
I received a “Notice to Agent or Broker”. Why did I receive this Notice?
You received a Notice because our records indicate that you were an agent of AmCap. The Notice was sent to all known agents of record informing them of the receivership. See the Notices section of the Related Documents displayed in the website.
How will I get my unearned premium refund?
Unearned premiums are covered by the Guaranty Associations and your state’s Guaranty Association has been activated to help pay unearned premium refunds for AmCap policyholders. You will receive a check for unearned premium covered by the Guaranty Association. You can find specific information about your state’s Guaranty Association at:
What is a Guaranty Association?
A Guaranty Association ("GA") is a nonprofit corporation statutorily created to provide a mechanism for the payment of claims and unearned premium when an insurance company is ordered liquidated. For more information please visit The National Conference of Insurance Guaranty Funds NCGIF website https://www.ncigf.org/resources/links-and-contacts/
If premium was paid directly from my mortgage company to AmCap, will the refund be returned to the mortgage company?
Premium refunds will be sent directly to policyholders.
I have recently changed my name or mailing address and need to update the company’s records to make sure I receive any information mailed to me. What do I do?
It is your responsibility to notify the Receiver, in writing, if there is a change in your name or mailing address. "File a Name and/or Address Change" form and instructions are available for download.
When you are corresponding with the Receiver, be sure to reference the Company Name and your policy number and/or claim number which will allow the Receiver to associate your request with the correct Receivership.
I filed a lawsuit against AmCap prior to the entry of the Receivership Order. Why can't the lawsuit progress?
Pursuant to the Receivership Order and to Section 631.041(1), Florida Statutes, there is an automatic stay in place prohibiting judicial and administrative proceedings against the company.
If I have already filed a loss claim with AmCap, will the liquidation affect the status of my claim?
Your state’s Guaranty Association has been activated to help pay outstanding claims for AmCap policies. The Guaranty Association will take over the processing and payment of pending covered claims. See listing above.
Why did I receive a proof of claim form?
If you have received a proof of claim form, you have been identified as a potential claimant in the estate of AmCap. Receiving a proof of claim form does not mean that you do have a claim in the AmCap estate, only that you were listed in the company records and could potentially have a claim. Potential claimants can include loss claimants, policyholders, general creditors, agents, claims vendors etc.
Who do I call for non-claims related questions?
If you have any non-claims related questions regarding the receivership, please contact the Department at Consumer.Services@myfloridacfo.com or by calling (850) 413-3081 or toll free at 1-800-882-3054.
I am an Agent who owes unearned commission. Where should I send the payment?
P ayments should be sent to the following address:For Standard Payments Only:
State of Florida
Division of Rehabilitation & Liquidation
P.O. Box 946694
Atlanta, GA 30394-6694
For Express Payments Only:
Lockbox Services - #0865694
State of Florida
Division of Rehabilitation & Liquidation
3585 Atlanta Ave.
Hapeville, GA 30354
How can I find out more information regarding the Liquidation of AmCap?
The most up to date information is posted here on the Receiver website, www.myfloridacfo.com/division/receiver. The Receiver will continue to post information as more becomes available.
How do I get my unearned premium refund if it is not covered by a guaranty fund?
It is possible your return premium claim may not be covered by your guaranty fund if the refund due is in excess of the maximum amount payable per statute or if the insured has a net worth in excess of the statutory cap.
If this is the case, you will have a claim in the estate. We will deem file the return premium claims in this estate. This means policyholders are not required to submit Proof of Claim forms in order to have a timely filed return premium claim.
How do I contact the Florida Department of Financial Services which is the court-appointed Receiver of AmCap?
You may contact the Department at one of the following:
Florida Department of Financial Services,
Receiver of American Capital Assurance Corp
325 John Knox Road, Atrium Building, Suite 101
Tallahassee, FL 32303
How do I file a claim against the estate of AmCap?
A Proof of Claim form must be postmarked or submitted electronically by 11:59:59 p.m. on Thursday, April 14, 2022.
When is the Department sending out proof of claim forms?
On July 28, 2021, the Department mailed 1,005 Proof of Claim forms (POCs) via the U.S. Postal Service. Additional claim forms were mailed to remaining potential claimants after the initial mailing date. The deadline for filing a POC was April 14, 2022.
Do I need to submit a proof of claim form to the Department in order to have my Return Premium claim processed?
No. The Department will not require proof of claim forms from policyholders who have a potential return premium claim in the estate of AmCap. Potential claims include the return premium claims of policyholder claimants who had a policy in force on the date of liquidation and all other return premium claims who the department calculates are due return premium. Policyholders do not need to do anything to file a timely claim for return premium or to have their claim accepted by the Department.
When is the deadline for filing a claim in the receivership?
The deadline for filing claims in the AmCap receivership was Thursday, April 14, 2022.
How do I obtain a Proof of Claim form?
On July 28, 2021, the Department mailed 1,005 Proof of Claim forms (POCs) via the U.S. Postal Service. Additional claim forms were mailed to potential claimants after the initial mailing date. If you haven't received a Proof of Claim form and would like to file a claim, you may contact the Department by using the Contact Us form or by calling 1-850-413-3081 (toll free at 1-800-882-3054 for Florida residents).
The deadline for filing a timely POC was April 14, 2022.
Can I file a proof of claim form in the AmCap estate after the filing deadline? Will it be considered late filed?
Yes, you may file a proof of claim. However, any form postmarked after 11:59:59 p.m. on Thursday, April 14, 2022 will be processed as late filed.
Do I need to submit a proof of claim form to the Department in order to have the guaranty association make payments on my pending AmCap claim?
No. The guaranty association has access to the company claim files and will review your claim to determine if it is a covered claim on which payments may be due. If you are not certain that your claim is covered by the guaranty association and/or you wish to make a claim directly against the AmCap receivership estate, you must submit a Proof of Claim form to the Department.
Do I need to submit a proof of claim form to the Department in order to have my invoices for claim related expenses paid?
Yes. If you have unpaid invoices for services related to specific claim files (IME, copy charges, legal defense fees, damage estimation, appraisers, adjusting, etc.) your claim is considered a General Creditor, Class 6 claim. A guaranty association does not usually cover these pre-receivership unpaid invoices. There may be insufficient assets to pay these types of claims, however, you must file a Department's Proof of Claim form to have your claims considered. These types of claims are most often considered Master Claims as they involve more than one invoice.
Do I need to submit a proof of claim form to the Department in order to have my commissions (Agents) or General Creditor claims paid?
Yes. Agent's commission claims and general creditor claims are not covered by a guaranty association but may be filed as claims in the receivership estate. There may not be sufficient assets to pay this priority of claims; however, you must file a proof of claim form to have your claim considered.
How are claims paid in a receivership?
The payment of claims in a receivership are paid in priority order as defined by Florida Statutes, Chapter 631. The only assets available for distribution are the assets of the company.
How do I report a new Flood claim or to check the status of an existing Flood claim?
Flood Claims only - call (888) 481-1126
How do I check the status of an existing claim (all claims except Flood)?
Contact the guaranty association for the policy state involved.
How do I report a new claim (all claims except Flood)?