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Are you prepared for spring? Take steps to be prepared and visit our website for resources to help you prepare for the spring season.
We honor women’s contributions in American history.
It is a good idea to review your insurance policies at least once a year to ensure you have what you need when you need it.
We are advising Marylanders to use caution after a vehicle accident or mechanical failure that requires towing assistance. Learn what precautions can help you avoid scams, save you money, and protect your vehicle -- plus your personal belongings.
We want to remind teens (and adults) that we have resources to help you through a mental health or substance-use crisis.
Meet some of MIA's pups! While most of us consider our pets members of our families, legally they are personal property. Join us on April 7 to learn more about pet insurance.
Examine your insurance policies carefully to make certain that you are covered for every season.
Visit our website to learn more about Travel Insurance to help answer any questions you may have. Click here.
The Maryland Insurance Administration reminds Maryland residents that many vaccinations and immunizations continue to be covered by private insurers and Medicaid under Maryland law. Click here to learn more.
The Maryland Insurance Administration warns of risks involved in crowd-funding healthcare payment platform CrowdHealth. Click here to read the full Consumer Advisory here.
Make a review of your home inventory as part of your spring cleaning! Visit our website for more tips and resources on spring preparedness.
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This spring, remember to clean debris from your gutters and downspouts. Also, address missing shingles and remove overhanging tree limbs. For more resources, click here.
The MIA is here to help and share resources. If you or a loved one have been denied insurance coverage for medically necessary care, call our 24/7 Hotline at 1-800-492-6116 for emergency appeals. Click here to learn more!
Consumers are encouraged to report insurance fraud activities to the Maryland Insurance Administration's Insurance Fraud Division. Click here to learn more.
Click here for a list of state and local resources for those who are uninsured, or lack access to health coverage and care.
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