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As a policyholder or certificate holder, do I need to file a Proof of Claim (“POC”) with the Liquidator?

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As a policyholder or certificate holder, do I need to file a Proof of Claim (“POC”) with the Liquidator?

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No. If you are a National States policyholder or certificateholder and have a claim arising under a National States policy, please continue to submit those to National States per the terms of your policy. The Liquidator has entered into a Court approved Service Agreement with the National Organization of Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Associations (“NOLHGA”), pursuant to which the Liquidator will provide to the guaranty associations claims processing and other administrative functions required in order for payment to be made on those claims which will qualify as covered obligations of the affected guaranty association. For the most part, the transition for the payment of life and health claims from National States to the state insurance guaranty associations will be seamless.

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