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ComplyTexas® Advisory Directory
Advisory Directory — Check Status, Read the Record
Look up a certificate or advisory and read the same public sources we used.
This page lists active, citation‑based Flagged (Advisory) entries only. Verified statuses live on the ComplyTexas Verified registry.
Flagged (Advisory) — active onlyActive advisories: —
Note: Advisories are citation‑based notices from official public sources. Removal follows regulator‑confirmed compliance.
Flagged Advisory
State Farm Lloyds — Richardson, TX
This business has a Flagged (Advisory) status based on
open Texas regulator activity, prior regulatory orders, and
court rulings that affect how quickly and fairly certain claims must be paid.
Regulatory Oversight: Texas Department of Insurance (TDI)
Pattern: Late payments, verbal notices instead of written, biased expert reports,
and venue manipulation tactics prolonging consumer litigation.
Case note
Saenz v. State Farm Lloyds (S.D. Tex., Dec. 7, 2021, McAllen Div., Judge M. Alvarez):
the court found State Farm’s amount‑in‑controversy math double‑counted attorney’s fees; corrected total
was $74,690.82 (below the $75,000 federal threshold). The case was remanded to state court.
Order/docket.
Every card lists its sources so you can see exactly why it was flagged.
Disclosure: All matters cited are subject to regulatory oversight by the Texas Department of Insurance (TDI).
This advisory summarizes public sources and court opinions and is not a regulatory order or an assertion of wrongdoing.
Score reflects factual evidence, regulation citations, and court/judicial rulings.
ComplyTexas Regulatory Advisory
Flagged (Advisory)
State Farm Lloyds — Richardson, TX
Effective: 2025‑10‑20 · Expires: 2026‑10‑19
Serial: CTRA‑2510‑00001‑7 ❌
Citation‑based advisory for public transparency. Not legal advice; not a regulator decision.
Texas consumers and regulators need clear, defensible answers to a simple question: Is a business meeting the obligations that come with its license where it matters—ads, websites, contracts, receipts, and complaint channels?
The ComplyTexas Compliance Verification Registry is the public record of those answers. We verify only license‑linked and consumer‑protection duties visible to the public and enforceable by regulators. Every entry is the outcome of a documented trigger—business request, consumer request, credible public concern, or regulator request.
When a proven, license‑linked concern is verified, we publish an Advisory with evidence. Advisories are removed only when the regulator confirms the business complies with its license conditions. Company statements are not accepted as proof, and no payment can alter a finding.
Each listing is backed by a Compliance Verification Report (CVR) and a transparent ComplyTexas Riskometer™ score that explains exactly what was checked, what was found, and why it matters.