TAKECARE Insurance Company has filed a complaint against Imperial Pacific International LLC for breach of contract.
TakeCare, represented by attorney Steven Pixley, wants the District Court for the NMI to issue a judgment against IPI in the principal amount of $224,675.18 plus interest, attorney’s fees and costs.
TakeCare is an insurance company based on Guam that provides healthcare insurance plans and healthcare services in the Western Pacific Region.
According to the complaint, on or about Nov. 12, 2019, TakeCare entered into contracts for Direct Service Prepaid Medical Plans with IPI.
Pixley said, consistent with the terms of these written contracts, TakeCare provided healthcare services and invoiced IPI for these services on a monthly basis.
“Imperial Pacific breached its contract with TakeCare by failing to pay invoices for the months of June, July, and August 2020,” the complaint stated.
On June 10, 2021, a formal notice of TakeCare’s intention to file a civil action in the District Court was personally served on Imperial Pacific’s account manager, Pixley said.
Imperial Pacific’s failure to pay for the healthcare insurance services provided by TakeCare constitutes a breach of the written contract between the parties, he reiterated.



