Former Tennessee Insurance Agents Face $15K in Fines and License Revocation

Thursday, February 04, 2016 | 12:12pm

NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Department of Commerce & Insurance (TDCI) announces disciplinary actions against three former Tennessee licensees for the intentional misrepresentation of policy terms, forgery, and the use of fraudulent conduct in the business of insurance.

The punishments were the result of months of work by TDCI’s Insurance Fraud Investigations team who ensure the protection of Tennesseans by holding accountable licensees who are engaged in unlawful activity.

“Tennesseans should be able to trust their insurance agents, and in these cases they were duped,” said TDCI Assistant Commissioner for Insurance Michael Humphreys. “These individual agents have behaved in a way that does not represent the vast majority of hard-working and honest Tennessee agents, but that is not always readily apparent to consumers.”

Details of the cases include: 

Richard Wayne Davis, Jr.: (Winchester, Tenn.) A Final Order, effective November 18, 2015, was issued by an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) revoking Mr. Davis’ insurance producer license and assessing a $10,000 civil monetary penalty as a result of an August 6, 2015 hearing. The ALJ found Davis to have willfully committed 40 violations of insurance law, and assessed a fine of $250 per violation. The violations stemmed from Davis’ misconduct involving the replacement of a policyholder’s existing policy through impersonation and forgery with a new policy from a different carrier (commonly referred to as “twisting”) without the policyholder’s consent. The ALJ found Davis in violation of Tennessee law by obtaining approximately 40 new policies through “twisting” without the consent of the policyholder. Davis had been a licensed insurance producer for 20 years and therefore, as stated in the Order, “should have known that his conduct was inappropriate and illegal”. The Final Order can be located here on the Department’s website.

Betty S. and Jeffrey B. Lackey: (N. Charleston, S.C.) A Consent Order was finalized, effective September 24, 2015, between the Department and the Lackeys revoking Betty’s license and assessing a $2,500 civil monetary penalty to both Betty and Jeffrey individually. Both held a Tennessee non-resident insurance producer license at varying periods of time. Jeffrey’s license had been previously revoked by the Division in October, 2007 and he remained unlicensed with the TDCI ever since. The penalties were a result of violations of insurance law on two separate occasions, occurring in Kingsport and Telford, Tennessee, during which the Lackeys were involved in the misrepresentation of the terms of annuity contracts. During both occasions Mr. Lackey was not a licensed agent. On one occasion such misrepresentations of the terms of the annuity contract resulted in the consumer’s loss of approximately $10,142 in surrender charges. The Consent Order can be located here on the Department’s website.

Tennesseans are encouraged to visit the Department’s website where they can review agent disciplinary actions and verify agent licenses.

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