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Concentrations of Credit Risk
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2014
Risks And Uncertainties [Abstract]  
Concentrations of Credit Risk

13.

Concentrations of Credit Risk

At December 31, 2014, the Company had certain concentrations of credit risk with several financial institutions in the form of cash and cash equivalents, which amounted to $102.4 million. For purposes of evaluating credit risk, the stability of financial institutions conducting business with the Company, the amount of collateral posted and the amount of available Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation insurance is periodically reviewed. If the financial institutions failed to completely perform under terms of the financial instruments, the exposure for credit loss would be the amount of the financial instruments less amounts covered by regulatory insurance.

The Company primarily transacts business either directly with its policyholders or through independently-owned insurance agencies in Tennessee who exclusively write non-standard personal automobile insurance policies on behalf of the Company. Direct policyholders make payments directly to the Company. Balances due from policyholders are generally secured by the related unearned premium. The Company requires a down payment at the time the policy is originated and subsequent scheduled payments are monitored in order to prevent the Company from providing coverage beyond the date for which payment has been received. If subsequent payments are not made timely, the policy is generally canceled at no loss to the Company. Policyholders whose premiums are written through the independent agencies make their payments to these agencies that in turn remit these payments to the Company. Balances due to the Company resulting from premium payments made to these agencies are unsecured.