Resources: State Insurance Organizations
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Many banks and mortgage lenders require homeowners to purchase and pay for insurance along with the mortgage payments. A homeowner's insurance policy often provides protections in the event that your home or property is damaged, and can also help if someone is injured on your property. That said, not all insurance companies are created equally -- you may have complaints or grievances related to your insurance company. Below you will find a list of entities to help you deal with an insurance issue.
NATIONAL | The American Homeowners Resource Center |
Alabama | Department of Insurance |
Alaska | Department of Community and Economic Development |
Alaska | Department of Community and Economic Development |
Arizona | Arizona Department of Insurance |
Arkansas | Department of Insurance |
California | Department of Insurance |
Colorado | Division of Insurance |
Connecticut | Department of Insurance |
Delaware | Department of Insurance |
District of Columbia | Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking |
Florida | Office of Insurance Regulation |
Georgia | Insurance and Fire Safety |
Hawaii | Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, |
Idaho | Idaho Department of Insurance |
Illinois | Illinois Department of Insurance |
Indiana | Department of Insurance |
Iowa | Division of Insurance |
Kansas | Insurance Division |
Kentucky | Kentucky Department of Insurance |
Louisiana | Department of Insurance |
Maine | Bureau of Insurance |
Maryland | Maryland Insurance Administration |
Massachusetts | Division of Insurance |
Michigan | Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services |
Minnesota | Department of Commerce |
Mississippi | Department of Insurance |
Missouri | Missouri Department of Insurance |
Montana | Montana Insurance Department |
Nebraska | Nebraska Department of Insurance |
Nevada | Division of Insurance |
New Hampshire | Department of Insurance |
New Jersey | New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurancee |
New Mexico | Department of Insurance |
New York | New York State Department of Financial Services |
North Carolina | North Carolina Department of Insurance |
North Dakota | North Dakota Insurance Department |
Ohio | Department of Insurance |
Oklahoma | Insurance Department |
Oregon | Insurance Division |
Pennsylvania | Insurance Department |
Rhode Island | Insurance Division |
South Carolina | South Carolina Department of Insurance |
South Dakota | South Dakota Division of Insurance |
Tennessee | Department of Commerce and Insurance |
Texas | Department of Insurance |
Utah | Department of Insurance |
Vermont | Department of Financial Regulation |
Virginia | Bureau of Insurance |
Washington | Office of the Commissioner of Insurance |
West Virginia | West Virginia Offices of the Insurance Commissioner's Insurance Education Center |
Wisconsin | Office of the Commissioner of Insurance |
Wyoming | Department of Insurance |
Can I Solve This on My Own or Do I Need an Attorney?
- Many real estate processes can be handled on your own or with the help of a realtor
- Some tenant or neighbor disputes may need the help of local police
- Complex real estate issues (such as construction defects or illegal landlord actions) may need the support of an attorney
Buying or selling a home, facing foreclosure, or mortgage loan issues can benefit from legal expertise. An attorney can offer tailored advice and help prevent common mistakes.
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