Maine Code § 24-A-4442

Effect of paid claims
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Any person recovering on a covered claim under this subchapter must be deemed to have assigned
the person's rights under the policy to the association to the extent of the person's recovery from the
association. Every insured or claimant seeking the protection of this subchapter shall cooperate with
the association to the same extent as such person would have been required to cooperate with the
insolvent insurer. The association has no cause of action against the insured of the insolvent insurer for
any sums it has paid out except such causes of action as the insolvent insurer would have had if such
sums had been paid by the insolvent insurer. In the case of an insolvent insurer operating on a plan with
assessment liability, payment of claims by the association does not operate to reduce the liability of
insureds to the receiver, liquidator or statutory successor for unpaid assessments. [RR 2021, c. 1, Pt.
B, §388 (COR).]
The receiver, liquidator or statutory successor of an insolvent insurer shall be bound by settlements
of covered claims by the association or a similar organization in another state. The court having
jurisdiction shall grant such claims priority equal to that which the claimant would have been entitled
in the absence of this subchapter against the assets of the insolvent insurer. The expenses of the
association or similar organization in handling claims shall be accorded the same priority as the
liquidator's expenses. [PL 1969, c. 561 (NEW).]
The association shall periodically file with the receiver or liquidator of the insolvent insurer
statements of the covered claims paid by the association and estimates of anticipated claims on the
association, which shall preserve the rights of the association against the assets of the insolvent insurer.
[PL 1969, c. 561 (NEW).]

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