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By law, all insurance companies are required to file their rates and policy forms with the MIA and other laws regulate insurance claim settlements, non-renewal or cancelation of a policy and insurance premium.
A claim form must be completed and submitted to the STO Insurance Division. This form can be mailed, faxed or emailed to the STO Insurance Division.
The Maryland Insurance Administration's H-CAT team can help you get answers to your health insurance questions, address health insurance problems or concerns, help you file a complaint about your health insurance or connect you to resources.
Before you file a complaint with the Maryland Insurance Administration, gather up documents to support your claim or position and submit them with the complaint form. Examples of documents are contractor estimates detailing the work that needs to be done or an estimate from a plumber or other document stating what work was done and what the ...
Self-insurance coverage includes state-owned real and personal property, vehicles, and liability claims covered under the Maryland Tort Claims Act. The Insurance Division is comprised of four Units: Underwriting, Loss Prevention, Claims, which includes Tort Litigation and Workers’ Compensation.
The People's Insurance Counsel Division (PICD) represents the interests of Maryland Homeowners and Medical Professionals. We are located in the Maryland Office of the Attorney General. While the Division cannot provide legal representation for individual consumers, PICD protects insurance consumers by:
Consumers are encouraged to report insurance fraud activities to the Maryland Insurance Administration's Insurance Fraud Division. You need not give your name. Simply call 1-800-846-4069 or print and submit the attached form by mail or fax.