If you have been contacted by the Pennsylvania Department of Insurance regarding an issue that could affect the status of your professional license, it’s vitally important for you to retain the services of an experienced insurance license defense attorney to fight effectively on your behalf for your livelihood and future.
Facing an allegation that forces you to defend your insurance license against the possibility of suspension or revocation can be stressful. At Fienman Defense, we understand how these accusations can affect your ability to practice your profession and earn a living. Our team is able to represent you with a high degree of skill in both the administrative hearing process and within the confines of the criminal justice system.
If your career and freedom are on the line, don’t delay. Call us today at (215) 839-9529 to request a consultation.
PA Department of Insurance Enforcement
Part of the responsibility of the Department of Insurance is to investigate allegations of misconduct by agents and brokers. Through oversight of the insurance profession, and within an administrative process, the Department holds agents and brokers liable for any wrongdoing that is deemed detrimental to the current and/or future ability of insurers to perform their jobs ethically and/or fulfill their promises to their customers.
Some types of misconduct for which you may suffer the suspension or revocation of your license include:
- DUI or substance abuse
- Fraudulent activity
- Unlicensed activity
- Criminal conviction after licensure
- Misrepresentation
- Failure to reveal a criminal conviction on and application for licensure (resulting in a denial)
- Failure to comply with Pennsylvania insurance laws and regulations
DUI and Your Insurance License
If you operate as an insurance agent in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and receive a criminal conviction for a DUI, it’s important to understand that your ability to practice under your license may be in jeopardy. You are not only at risk for losing your livelihood, you may also suffer significant damage to your reputation and incur serious criminal penalties, including fines and possible jail time.
You may lose your insurance license if you incur a DUI at the felony level. If you receive a misdemeanor DUI conviction, you may be obligated to report your conviction to the Department of Insurance, or you may have to disclose the criminal conviction at the time of your license renewal. In the case of a misdemeanor or felony charge, it is vital to have an experienced insurance license defense attorney on your side.
Can I get an insurance license with a DUI? If you receive a misdemeanor DUI conviction, the answer is probably yes. However, if you receive a felony conviction, the answer is likely no.
In the aftermath of a DUI arrest, obtaining the legal counsel of a skilled insurance license defense attorney is highly important in order to help ensure you are provided with a strong defense, and that your rights are protected.
Administrative Process
The evaluation and defense of your insurance license occurs through an administrative process that can lead to a hearing before the Pennsylvania Department of Insurance. There are special rules for procedure and evidence that take place within this setting.
If an investigator from the Department contacts you, you may benefit by cooperating. However, you may only want to do so after seeking advice and representation from your insurance license defense lawyer. Any information you provide to an investigator can have consequences. That is why it’s beneficial to speak with experienced legal counsel first.
Comprehensive Insurance License Defense
If your license is in jeopardy due to an accusation of professional or personal misconduct, you may have more than just your license on the line. You may face immediate issues at your job, and even criminal charges through the state or federal legal system. In order to address these issues effectively, you need an experienced insurance license defense attorney from our team at Fienman Defense.
We’re able to represent you in all aspects of your defense, including the Department’s investigation, discovery process, the hearing, and the settlement. We know how to apply the most compelling evidence on your behalf regarding your character, any beneficial actions you have taken, and other potential information that may help mitigate and/or eliminate the consequences you are facing.
Contact an Experienced Insurance License Defense Lawyer
If you are a licensed insurance agent with a DUI or other misconduct charges threatening your license and future, you need an attorney with the right experience to protect your rights and livelihood. At Fienman Defense, we know how to defend you at the administrative hearing and criminal court levels. Don’t hesitate to get the legal support you need now.
Contact us today at (215) 839-9529 to get started with a case review.