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4 Ways to File a Complaint Against an Insurance Company (50-State Guide)

Camila Lopez - Insurance Companies - October 23, 2024

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If you are currently dealing with a dispute against an insurance company and can’t seem to reach a resolution, consider filing a complaint against the insurance company.

In this article, we go over 4 ways on how to file a complaint against an insurance company: 

  1. Send a demand letter to the insurance company.

  2. File a BBB complaint against the insurance company. 

  3. Sue the Insurance Company in small claims. 

  4. File a complaint with your state insurance regulator. 

Types of insurance company complaints we see most often are: 

Common Complaints Against Insurance Companies 
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Here are some common types of complaints we see against insurance companies: 

  • Failure to pay a covered claim: You file a claim that falls within your insurance policy but your insurance company denies the claim. For example, your home warranty company plan states it covers water leaks, but the home warranty company refuses to honor the coverage. 

  • Failure to reimburse you for all expenses: For example, after a car accident, you take your car to a mechanic and spend $4,000 dollars to fix your car, but your insurance only wants to pay you $2,000. You can sue your insurance company in small claims, and the judge will determine if they should have paid you the full $4,000. 

  • No response from your insurance company: Your insurance company has ignored your multiple attempts at reaching out to them to request a reimbursement. You can sue your insurance company in small claims. They are likely to respond before the hearing date, and if they don’t, a judge will determine whether you should win your lawsuit and have a valid judgment against the insurance company. 

Option 1- Send a Demand Letter to the Insurance Company
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A demand letter is a letter outlining a set of requests you would like your insurance company to perform. For example, if the insurance company ignores your requests for reimbursement for a claim falling within the purchased insurance policy, you can make this request in the demand letter. A demand letter also serves as a notice to the insurance company that if they don’t meet your demands, you intend to sue them in small claims court

Here are some other reasons to send a demand letter: 

  • Depending on the state you are filing a lawsuit in, you may be required to demand payment from the insurance company before filing. For example, in California small claims court, you are required to ask for payment before suing the insurance company. A demand letter is an effective way of completing this requirement. 

  • A demand letter may lead to a settlement without further legal action (and legal costs).

Did you know we have a free tool powered by AI that helps you create a demand letter to an insurance company? Check out our demand letter tool.

Option 2- File a BBB Complaint Against the Insurance Company 
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The Better Business Bureau (“BBB”) acts as a consumer advocate by accepting and forwarding complaints against businesses like insurance companies. Please note, that the BBB cannot force an insurance company to come to an agreement with you. Learn more in our step-by-step guide to filing a complaint against an insurance company with the BBB. 

Option 3- Sue the Insurance Company in Small Claims Court
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Another way to deal with a complaint against an insurance company is to sue the insurance company in small claims court. In small claims court, a judge decides whether you or the insurance company are in the right. Learn more about small claims in our 50-state guide to small claims court.

Option 4- File a Complaint Against the Insurance Company With Your State Regulator 
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If you have a problem with an insurance company, you may want to file a complaint with the government agency in your state that regulates insurance companies. The Federal Insurance Office oversees insurance companies at a federal level, but at a state level, each state regulates insurance companies differently. 

How states regulate insurance companies: 

  • All states have specific government agencies to regulate insurance companies. 

  • These government agencies accept consumer complaints against insurance companies. 

  • Additionally, you may still be able to file a consumer complaint with your state’s Attorney General’s Office

We break down how to file a complaint against an insurance company in all 50 states, below. 

Alabama
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The Alabama Department of Insurance serves the people of Alabama by regulating the insurance industry and accepting complaints against insurance companies. 

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Department’s website here

  • Mail: To file a complaint by mail, fill out this form and mail it to the address listed at the top of the form. 

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Department's phone line at 334-241-414. 

Alaska
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The Division of Insurance in the Alaskan Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development is responsible for regulating the insurance industry and accepting complaints against insurance companies. If you are dealing with an insurance-related issue, the Division of Insurance may be able to assist you.

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Department’s website here. 

  • Mail or Fax: To file a complaint by mail, fill out and mail this form to the address or fax number listed at the top of the form, along with any required documentation. 

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Department’s phone line at 907-269-7900. 

Arizona
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The Arizona Department of Insurance and Financial Institutions is responsible for regulating the insurance industry and accepting complaints against insurance companies. 

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Department’s website here

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Department’s phone line at 602-364-2499 or email any questions to [email protected].

Arkansas
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The Arkansas Insurance Department’s primary mission is consumer protection against insurance companies. If you are dealing with an insurance-related issue, the Department of Insurance may be able to assist you.

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Department’s website here. 

  • Mail or Fax: To file a complaint by mail, fill out and send this form to the address or fax number listed at the top of the form. 

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Department's phone line at 501-371-2460 or 800-852-5494 or email any questions to [email protected]

California
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The California Department of Insurance’s core mission is consumer protection. They issue insurance licenses, investigate consumer complaints, and enforce the rules that insurance companies have to follow.

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Department’s website here. 

  • Mail: To file a complaint by mail, fill out and mail this form to the address listed at the top of the form. 

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Department’s phone line at 1-800-927-4357 or get in contact by filling out this online form. 

Learn more about how to file a complaint against an insurance company in California.

Colorado
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The Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies Division of Insurance regulates the insurance industry in Colorado. The Division of Insurance Consumer Services sections is specifically in charge of investigating individual consumer complaints against insurers. 

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Department’s website here. You will need to create an account to file a complaint online. 

  • Mail: To file a complaint by mail, fill out and mail this form to the address listed at the top of the form. 

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Department’s phone line at 303-894-7490 or 800-930-3745 or email any questions to [email protected]

Connecticut
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The Connecticut Insurance Department’s mission is to protect consumers. On the Connecticut Insurance Department’s website, you will find information on how to file a complaint, along with education resources to help you select licensed insurance companies. 

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Department’s website here. 

  • Mail or Fax: To file a complaint by mail, fill out and send this form to the address or fax number listed at the top of the form. 

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Department’s phone line at 860-297-3900 or 1-800-203-3447 or email any questions to [email protected]

Delaware
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The Delaware Department of Insurance is dedicated to protecting insurance consumers through regulation and education. The Delaware Department of Insurance also investigates complaints filed against insurance companies and acts as an intermediary between consumers and insurance companies.

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Department’s website here. 

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Department’s phone line at 302-674-7310 or 1-800-203-3447, or email any questions to [email protected]

Florida
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The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation’s mission is to promote a stable and competitive insurance market for consumers. Consumers can file insurance-related complaints with the Department through Florida’s Chief Financial Officer. Learn more here

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint by using the website here. You will need to create an account to submit your complaint online. 

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Department’s phone line at 1-8777-693-5236 or 850-413-3089 or email any questions to [email protected].

Georgia
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The Georgia Office of Commissioner of Insurance and Safety Fire regulates the insurance industry in Georgia. If you are dealing with an insurance-related issue, the Office of the Commissioner of Insurance may be able to assist you.

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Office’s website here. You will need to create an account to submit your complaint online. It is recommended that you file your complaint through the Consumer Portal, as this method has faster processing times. 

  • Mail: To file a complaint by mail, fill out this form and mail it to the address listed below: 

Georgia Department of Insurance

          2 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive

          Suite 716 West Tower

          Atlanta, Georgia 30334

  • Email. To file a complaint by email, fill out this form and email the completed form to [email protected].  

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Department’s phone line at 404-656-2070 or 800-656-2298 or email any questions to [email protected]

Hawaii
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The Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs Division of Insurance oversees the insurance industry in the state of Hawaii. On the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs website, you will find educational tools and resources, an insurance license search database, and be able to file an insurance complaint. 

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Department’s website here. 

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Department’s phone line at 808-586-2790 or email any questions to [email protected].

Idaho
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The Idaho Department of Insurance is a regulatory agency created to regulate insurance entities in Idaho. Part of the Insurance Division's job is to look into complaints filed by consumers. 

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the website here.

  • Mail or Fax: To file a complaint by mail or fax, fill out this form and send the completed form by fax to the number listed at the top of the form or by mail to the address listed at the top of the form. 

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Department’s phone line at 208-334-4319 or email any questions to [email protected].

Additional information to consider when filing a complaint: 

  • If this complaint pertains to health insurance provided by your employer, you are encouraged to complete the internal appeal process as described in your insurance policy before filing a complaint with the Department of Insurance. 

  • If your complaint pertains to a warranty, you will need to contact the Idaho Attorney General’s office. Learn more here

Illinois
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The Illinois Department of Insurance’s mission is to protect consumers by providing assistance and information about the insurance industry. The Illinois Department of Insurance offers helpful resources like a company lookup database and assists consumers with complaints against insurance companies. 

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Department’s website here. You will need to create an account to submit your complaint online.  

  • Mail or Fax: To file a complaint by mail or fax, fill out this form and send it to the address or fax number listed at the top of the form. This form works for auto, home, property, and commercial complaints. For other types of insurance complaints, go here

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Department’s phone line at 866-445-5364 or email any questions to [email protected]

Indiana
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The Indiana Department of Insurance’s mission is to protect and inform consumers in Indiana while ensuring a strong insurance market. The Consumer Services Division is tasked with reviewing complaints and compiling reports so the public can evaluate various insurance companies and agents and make informed market decisions. 

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Department’s website here. You will need to create an account to submit your complaint online.  

  • Mail or Fax: To file a complaint by mail or fax, fill out this form and send it to the address or fax number listed at the top of the form.   

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Department’s phone line at 800-457-8283. You can also learn more about the complaint process by visiting the website here

Iowa
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The Iowa Insurance Division protects consumers through consumer advocacy and education. The Iowa Insurance Division can help consumers with their complaints against insurance companies, agents, and adjusters. 

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Division’s website here. Before filing your complaint, it is recommended that you review the complaint process here.  

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Divison’s phone line at 866-445-5364 or 515-654-6600.

Kansas
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The Kansas Insurance Department is responsible for regulating, educating, and advocating for consumers in Kansas. The Kansas Insurance Department also handles consumer complaints against insurance companies. 

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Department’s website here. 

  • Mail or Fax: To file a complaint by mail or fax, fill out this form and send it to the address or fax number listed at the bottom of the form.  

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Department’s phone line at 800-432-2484 or 785-296-7829 or email [email protected]

Kentucky
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The Kentucky Department of Insurance is responsible for ensuring consumers are able to participate in a fair marketplace. The Kentucky Department of Insurance Division of Consumer Protection is specifically tasked with assisting consumers with issues related to the insurance industry (ranging from auto to home insurance). 

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Department’s website here. 

  • Mail or Fax: To file a complaint by mail or fax, fill out this form and send it to the address or fax number listed on the first page of the complaint form.  

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Department’s phone line at 800-595-6053 or 502-564-6034 or email any questions to [email protected]

Louisiana
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The Louisiana Department of Insurance is responsible for regulating the insurance industry and accepting complaints against insurance companies. 

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Department’s website here. 

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Department’s phone line at 800-259-5300 or 225-342-5900.

Maine
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The Maine Bureau of Insurance regulates the insurance industry to protect and serve the people of Maine. The Maine Bureau of Insurance can assist consumers with various types of complaints against insurance companies. For a full list of what the Bureau can and can’t assist with, review this document here

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Bureau’s website here. 

  • Mail or Fax: To file a complaint by mail or fax, fill out this form and send it to the address or fax number listed at the top of the form. 

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Bureau’s phone line at 800-300-5000 or 207-624-8475 or email any questions to [email protected]

Maryland
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The Maryland Insurance Administration can assist consumers with their insurance inquiries or complaints regarding all types of insurance, including health, life, auto, or homeowners insurance. 

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Administration’s website here. You will need to create an account to submit your complaint online.  

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Administration’s phone line at 800-492-6116. 

Massachusetts
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The Massachusetts Division of Insurance responds to consumer inquiries and intervenes on behalf of consumers to help resolve complaints against insurers, agents, and other licenses.

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Division’s website here.

  • Mail or Fax: To file a complaint by mail or fax, fill out this form and send it to the address or fax number listed at the top of the form.  

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Division’s phone line at 617-521-7794 or 877-563-4467. Review what the Division of Insurance can and cannot do to help you with your complaint here.  

Michigan
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The Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services is responsible for regulating the insurance industry and accepting complaints against insurance companies. 

  • Online: To file a consumer complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Department’s website here. 

  • Mail or Fax: To file a complaint by mail or fax, fill out this general insurance complaint form and send it to the address or fax number listed at the top of the form. 

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the division’s phone line at 877-999-6442 or email any questions to [email protected]

  • Additional complaint forms (for example, health insurance complaint forms) can be found here.  

Minnesota
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The Minnesota Department of Commerce regulates over 25 different industries.  For most of these industries, the Department investigates complaints from consumers.

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Department’s website here. By filing online through the online portal, you will be able to see the status of your complaint, communicate with the investigator, and add documents as needed.

  • Email. To file a complaint by email, send your complaint to [email protected]

  • Phone. To file a complaint by phone, call 651-539-1600 or 800-657-3602.

Mississippi
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The Mississippi Insurance Department is responsible for regulating the insurance industry and accepting complaints against insurance companies. 

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Department’s website here. You will need to create an account to submit your complaint online. If your complaint is against an insurance agent, go here

  • Mail or Fax: To file a complaint by mail or fax, fill out this form and send it to the address or fax number listed at the top of the form. 

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Department’s phone line at 601-359-3569 or email any questions to [email protected]

Missouri
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The Missouri Department of Insurance protects policyholders and serves the greater public interest through the effective regulation of the insurance marketplace. Further, the Missouri Department of Insurance provides consumers with information about the insurance industry and investigates consumer complaints filed against insurance companies. 

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Department’s website here. 

  • Mail or Fax: To file a complaint by mail or fax, fill out this form and send it to the address or fax number listed at the top of the form.  

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Department’s phone line at 800-726-7390 or email [email protected]

Montana
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The Montana Commissioner of Securities and Insurance is responsible for regulating the insurance industry in Montana. The Montana Commissioner of Securities and Insurance also handles disputes between consumers and insurance companies.  

  • Online:  To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Department’s website here

  • Mail or Fax: To file a complaint by mail or fax, fill out this form and send it to the address or fax number listed at the top of the form.   

  • Email. To file a complaint by email, fill out this form and email it to [email protected]

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Department’s phone line at 800-332-6148 or 406-444-2040. 

Nebraska
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The Nebraska Department of Insurance has an Insurance Complaint Division that provides consumers with insurance information and assistance. This Division is also tasked with handling consumer complaints.  

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Department’s website here. 

  • Mail or Fax:  To file a complaint by mail or fax, fill out this form and send it to the address or fax number listed at the bottom of the form. 

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Department’s phone line at 402-471-2201 or 800-833-7352 or email any questions to [email protected]

Nevada
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The Nevada Division of Insurance has a Consumer Services Section that protects Nevada consumers by investigating and attempting to facilitate resolutions between consumers and insurance companies. In addition, Consumer Services also provides the public with insurance information and assistance through educational tools and resources.

  • Online:  To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Division’s website here. You will need to create an account to submit your complaint online.

  • Mail or Fax: To file a complaint by mail or fax, fill out this form and send it to the address or fax number listed at the top of the form.  

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Division’s phone line at 888-872-3234 or email [email protected]

New Hampshire
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The New Hampshire Insurance Department has a Consumers Services Division that investigates complaints filed by consumers against insurance companies. 

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Department’s website here. 

  • Mail or Fax: To file a complaint by mail or fax, fill out this form and send it to the address or fax number listed at the top of the form.  

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Department’s phone line at 603-271-2261 or 800-852-3416 or email any questions to [email protected]

New Jersey
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The New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance’s Consumer Assistance Unit is responsible for investigating many types of insurance-related inquiries and complaints ranging from auto insurance to home insurance. 

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Department’s website here. 

  • Mail or Fax: To file a complaint by mail or fax, fill out this form and send it to the address or fax number listed at the top of the form. 

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Department’s phone line at 609-292-7272 or email [email protected]

New Mexico
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The New Mexico Office of Superintendent of Insurance’s Consumer Assistance Bureau helps consumers with their insurance issues. Consumers may submit complaints involving insurance companies concerning various types of concerns, including the issuance or cancellation of policies, the processing of claims, and more.

  • Online: To file a complaint online against a home, auto, or life insurance company, submit your consumer complaint on the Office’s website here. For other types of insurance complaint forms, visit this website here

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Office’s phone line at 505-827-4549 or email [email protected]

New York
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The New York Department of Financial Services is tasked with various different responsibilities. One of these responsibilities is regulating the insurance industry and accepting complaints against insurance companies. 

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Department’s website here. You will need to create an account to submit your complaint online.

  • Mail: To file a complaint by mail, complete the online form above and mail it to either of the following addresses: 

Department of Financial Services, 

Consumer Assistance Unit, 

1 State Street, New York, 

NY 10004 

Department of Financial Services, 

Consumer Assistance Unit,

1 Commerce Plaza, 

Albany, NY 12257

Questions: Direct your questions to the Department’s phone line at 800-342-3736 or email [email protected]

North Carolina
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The North Carolina Department of Insurance aims to respond promptly to consumers’ insurance complaints and assist consumers in resolving those complaints whenever possible. 

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Department’s website here. 

  • Mail or Fax: To file a complaint by mail or fax, fill out this form and send it to the address or fax number listed at the top of the form. 

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Department’s phone line at 855-408-1212.

North Dakota
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The North Dakota Insurance Department is responsible for regulating the insurance industry and accepting complaints against insurance companies. 

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Department’s website here. 

  • Mail or Fax: You can request a form for mailing by contacting the department at the number below. 

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Department’s phone line at 701-328-2440 or email [email protected]

Ohio
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The Ohio Department of Insurance has a Complaint Center where consumers can find the necessary tools, information, and other resources to help them file various types of insurance-related complaints. 

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Department’s website here. Learn more about how to file a complaint by reading this information guide here

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Department’s phone line at 800-686-1526. 

Oklahoma
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The Oklahoma Insurance Department is responsible for enforcing the insurance-related laws of the state. If you are dealing with an insurance-related issue, the Oklahoma Insurance Department may be able to assist you. 

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Department’s website here. 

  • Mail or Fax: To file a complaint by mail or fax, fill out this form and send it to the address or fax number listed at the top of the form.  

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Department’s phone line at 800-522-0071 or 405-521-2991. 

Oregon
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The Oregon Division of Financial Regulation offers assistance to consumers dealing with insurance-related issues. The Oregon Division of Financial Regulation also has a database where consumers can verify an insurance company or agent's license.  

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Division’s website here. 

  • Mail or Fax: To file a complaint by mail or fax, fill out this form and send it to the address or fax number listed at the top of the form. 

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Division’s phone line at 888-877-4894 or email [email protected]

Pennsylvania
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The Pennsylvania Insurance Department helps consumers handle their insurance-related matters by answering questions, investigating complaints against insurance companies, agents, brokers, etc., and providing information and education resources. 

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Department’s website here. You will need to create an account to submit your complaint online.

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Department’s phone line at 877-881-6388.

Rhode Island
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The Rhode Island Department of Insurance Division of Insurance is responsible for enforcing the insurance-related laws of the state. If you are dealing with an insurance-related issue, the Insurance Division may be able to assist you. 

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Department’s website here. 

  • Mail or Fax: To file a complaint by mail or fax, fill out this form and send it to the address or fax number listed at the top of the form. 

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Department’s phone line at 401-462-9520 or email [email protected].

South Carolina
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The South Carolina Department of Insurance’s is responsible for enforcing the insurance-related laws of the state. If you are dealing with an insurance-related issue, the Office of Consumer Services may be able to assist you. 

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Department’s website here. 

  • Mail or Fax: To file a complaint by mail or fax, fill out this form and send it to the address or fax number listed at the top of the form. 

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Department’s phone line at 803-737-6180 or email [email protected]

South Dakota
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The South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation helps consumers in South Dakota with their insurance-related questions and complaints. The Division of Insurance offers various resources to consumers, including a database to verify insurance company licenses, and offers a complaint investigation process

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Department’s website here. You will need to create an account to submit your complaint online.

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Department’s phone line at 605-773-3563 or email [email protected].

Tennessee
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The Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance’s is responsible for enforcing the insurance-related laws of the state. 

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Department’s website here. 

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Department’s phone line at 615-741-2218 or 800-342-4029 or email [email protected]

Texas
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The Texas Department of Insurance’s allows consumers to file complaints against insurance companies, agents, and adjusters. Learn more about the complaint process here

  • Online:  To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Department’s website here. 

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Department’s phone line at 800-252-3439 or email any questions to [email protected]

Utah
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The Utah Insurance Department provides various different insurance-related resources to consumers. On their website, consumers will be able to file a complaint against an insurance company or agent, look up a company, agency, or individual agent, and learn more about various types of insurance. 

  • Online:  To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Department’s website here.  You will need to create an account to submit your complaint online.

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Department’s phone line at 801-957-9200 or 800-439-3805. 

Vermont
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The Vermont Department of Financial Regulation has an Insurance Division tasked with regulating all types of insurance companies, agents, and adjusters in Vermont. The department handles various types of insurance complaints related to auto, homeowners, life, etc. 

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Department’s website here. 

  • Mail or Fax: To file a complaint by mail or fax, fill out this form and send it to the address or fax number listed at the top of the form. 

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Department’s phone line at 800-964-1784 or email [email protected]

Virginia
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The Virginia State Corporation Commission serves the people of Virginia by regulating the insurance industry and accepting complaints against insurance companies. 

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Commission’s website here. You will need to create an account to submit your complaint online.

  • Mail or Fax: To file a complaint by mail or fax, fill out the appropriate form listed under the “File Your Compliant/Appeal By Mail or Fax (Compliant Forms)” section listed here

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Commission’s phone line at 804-371-9733 or 866-722-2551 or email  [email protected]

Washington
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The Washington Office of the Insurance Commissioner is responsible for enforcing the insurance-related laws of the state. If you are dealing with an insurance-related issue, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner may be able to assist you.

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Office’s website here. 

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Office’s phone line at 800-562-6900. 

West Virginia
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The West Virginia Office of the Insurance Commissioner has a Consumer Services Section that is tasked with assisting consumers with their insurance-related questions and complaints.

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Office’s website here. 

  • Mail or Fax: To file a complaint by mail or fax, fill out the appropriate form listed under the “File Your Compliant” section listed here

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Office’s phone line at 304-558-3386 or email: [email protected].

Wisconsin
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The Wisconsin Office of the Commissioner of Insurance has a Consumer Affairs team that is tasked with assisting consumers with their insurance complaints. 

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Office’s website here. 

  • Mail or Fax: To file a complaint by mail or fax, fill out this form and send it to the address or fax number listed at the bottom of the form. 

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Office’s phone line at 608-266-3585 or 800-236-8517 or email [email protected].

Wyoming
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The Wyoming Department of Insurance is responsible for regulating the business of insurance in the state of Wyoming. 

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Department’s website here. You will need to create an account to submit your complaint online.

  • Mail or Fax: If you need a paper copy of the insurance complaint form, contact the department and request a complaint form to be mailed to you. 

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Department’s phone line at 307-777-7402. 

Washington D.C. 
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The Washington D.C. Department of Insurance, Securities, and Banking has a Consumer Services Division, which is tasked with helping consumers with disputes against insurance companies. 

  • Online: To file a complaint online, submit your consumer complaint on the Department’s website here. You will need to create an account to submit your complaint online.

  • Mail or Fax: To file a complaint by mail or fax, fill out this form and send it to the address or fax number listed at the bottom of the form. 

  • Questions: Direct your questions to the Department’s phone line at 202-727-8000 or email [email protected]

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