Oak Casualty Insurance Company
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Welcome to the webpage for
Oak Casualty Insurance Company . On November 19, 2002, Oak
Casualty Insurance Company was ordered into liquidation, and the
Director of Insurance was affirmed as Receiver. By Illinois law,
the Director may appoint a Special Deputy Receiver to administer the
receivership. By power of attorney, Patrick D. Hughes is the
Special Deputy Receiver to Acting Director Andrew R. Stolfi, and the Office of the Special Deputy Receiver
handles the day-to-day administration of the liquidation proceedings
under the direction of the Special Deputy, subject to the ultimate
authority of the Director and to court supervision. Here is
additional information on Oak Casualty Insurance Company: |
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| Liquidation Date: | November 19, 2002 |
| Claims Filing Deadline: | November 19, 2003 |
| Contingent Claims Filing Deadline: | November 19, 2004 |
| Second Claim Filing Deadline: | June 30, 2010 |
| Docket Number: | 02 CH 20927 |
| Click here to view the Oak Casualty Insurance Company docket and upcoming court dates maintained by the Clerk of the Supervising Court. | |
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| Historical Data: | Check the NAIC Global Receivership Information Database ("GRID") for additional data on insurance companies in receivership. |
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On November 19, 2002, an Agreed Order of Liquidation with a Finding of Insolvency was entered against Oak Casualty Insurance Company. This action was taken following the Department of Insurance’s determination that the company was insolvent by more than $2.5 million. Oak Casualty began business in June 1988 as a Florida domiciled insurance company. Prior to 1997, the company was 60% owned by Industrial Casualty Insurance Company, an Illinois Life and Accident and Health Mutual Legal Reserve Company. In 1997, Industrial Casualty was demutualized and converted to a property and casualty company. Simultaneously, Oak Casualty was re-domesticated to Illinois and merged with Industrial Casualty, with Oak Casualty continuing as the surviving entity. Oak Casualty is a wholly owned subsidiary of Preferred Casualty Holdings, Inc., a privately held Illinois holding company. Licensed in the states of Illinois, Indiana, Florida and West Virginia, the company wrote primarily private passenger non-standard automobile liability, and physical damage policies, as well as individual accident and health hospital/medical disability coverage. The company was in runoff and wrote no new business after August 2002. The claim filing deadline was November 19, 2003, with a contingent claim date of November 19, 2004. Early Access distributions totaling $6,257,599 have been made to various Guaranty Funds for administrative expenses and claim payments. On October 19, 2009 a 100% level (c) - (g) distribution was made totaling $2,170,675. There are surplus funds remaining for a second distribution. The Supervisory Court has set a new bar date of June 30, 2010 for the next round of proofing. October 7, 2009, the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois entered an order approving a one hundred percent (100%) dividend on all outstanding claims recommended for allowance and approved by prior orders of the court for distribution at statutory priority levels 215 ILCS 5/205(1)(c) thru 215 ILCS 5/205(1)(g). This will result in a distribution of Oak Casualty estate assets in the amount of $2,170,675.00. See Receivership Order. On January 15, 2010, the Supervising Court entered an Order establishing a second claim-filing deadline of June 30, 2010 for purposes of participating in a distribution of surplus assets existing subsequent to payment having been made, in full, on allowed claims filed as of the original claim-filing deadline of November 19, 2003. Requests for proof of claim forms may be made either by: (1) writing to Oak Casualty Insurance Company, In Liquidation c/o the Office of the Special Deputy Receiver, located at 222 Merchandise Mart Plaza, Suite 1450, Chicago, Illinois 60654; or (2) clicking on the following link Proof of Claim Form Selection. For administrative purposes, a request for a Proof of Claim form should include the following information: your name and address, the claimant’s name (if different), the Oak Casualty Company policy number, the date of the loss or accident, and, if available to you, the Oak Casualty Company claim number. See Receivership Order. On March 24, 2011, the Liquidator filed a petition seeking approval of a 100% dividend on all claims recommended for allowance for purposes of the second claim filing deadline at statutory priority levels 215 ILCS 5/205 (1)(c) thru (1)(g). This will result in a distribution of Oak Casualty’s estate assets in the amount of $283,585. A hearing on this matter is scheduled for March 29, 2011 at 9:30 a.m. before the Honorable Judge Michael B. Hyman in room 2405 of the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 West Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois 60602. On March 29, 2011, the Supervising Court approved the Liquidator's petition to distribute a 100% dividend on claims recommended for allowance for purposes of the second claim filing deadline at statutory priority levels (c) thru (g) of the Illinois priority of distribution schedule. Last updated June 2011 |
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