Welcome to the home page of the Connecticut Automobile Insurance Assigned Risk Plan.
- The Connecticut Plan introduces EASi 2.0!
EASi is now smarter, faster and easier to use than ever before with new and improved interactive web pages in a user-friendly format. To access EASi, please visit easi.aipso.com.
With the introduction of EASi 2.0, the Connecticut Insurance Department approved the use of EASi 2.0 as the exclusive submission program for the Connecticut Automobile Insurance Assigned Risk Plan (the Plan).
After July 1, 2009,
- Producers will no longer be able to submit the plain paper applications to the Plan; and
- Producers should continue to use www.aipso.com/easi for commercial application submissions.
Revised Manual pages were distributed on May 15, 2009.
FRAUD CONTAINMENT In keeping with its commitment to the prevention of
auto insurance fraud, AIPSO has added a new web page to its website titled
“Fraud Containment.”
This web page provides you with access to information about AIPSO’s Fraud
Containment program. It also presents an extensive list of related links to
news articles and fraud-fighting organizations that will inform you about
various fraud topics, including the latest schemes and trends, the high toll
fraud takes on the economy, consumer tips, enforcement actions, and much more.
Click here to access AIPSO’s
Fraud Containment web page.
The Connecticut Automobile Insurance Assigned Risk Plan has been advised that beginning
November 23, 2008, the Postal Service is increasing its effort to improve the percentage of deliverable mail by revising the Postal Service’s Move Update standards. This will reduce the number of mail pieces that require forwarding or return.
Producers are asked to pay special attention to the mailing address field when completing new business applications and Policy change request forms (PCR). When a producer changes his address, the Plan must be notified promptly to ensure that records are accurate. Please make sure that the street address is spelled correctly and that the correct street and/or apartment number is provided for both producer and applicant.
The Connecticut Automobile Insurance Assigned Risk Plan (CT AIARP or the "Plan") was
established pursuant to Connecticut General Statute 38a-329. All insurers writing
automobile insurance in the state must participate in the CT AIARP by providing such
insurance.
All producers holding a valid license to transact automobile insurance business in
Connecticut must be certified by the Governing Committee in accordance with the standards
and procedures approved by the Insurance Commissioner prior to submitting applications to
the Plan.
Applicants must declare and certify that they have tried and failed to obtain
automobile insurance in Connecticut within the preceding 60 days and have been unable to
obtain such insurance at rates not exceeding those applicable under the Plan.
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