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Code · Montana · Title 33 — Insurance and Insurance Companies · Chapter 15 · Part 11

33-15-1126. Disclosure of certain claim information on insurance policies.

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33-15-1126 . Disclosure of certain claim information on insurance policies.
(1)On request of a policyholder, an insurer shall provide to the policyholder, or to an insurance producer designated by the policyholder, a list of claims charged against the policy.
(2)The information must include:
(a)the date and description of the claim;
(b)details relating to the cause and disposition of the claim; and
(c)a list of the claims charged against the policy, including payments made on each claim.
(3)The information must be provided within 10 days of the policyholder's request.
(4)The information provided under this section is confidential insurance information. The information may be used by the policyholder for internal management purposes or for procuring insurance products but may not be disclosed for any other purpose without the express written consent of the insurer.
(5)This section does not apply to workers' compensation insurance.
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