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Maryland Insurance Administration Statement on UnitedHealthCare/Johns Hopkins Contract Dispute
If you were impacted by severe weather, please visit our website for resources on what to do after the storm.
Are you prepared? Take action now and make an evacuation plan and learn more to prepare for natural disasters:
You might want to consider an endorsement/rider. Learn more by reading this Consumer Advisory.
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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!
Anywhere it rains, it can flood. Protect your investments and consider purchasing flood insurance, even if you do not live in a high-risk flood zone. Visit our website for resources on flood insurance.
Use the NAIC’s Home Inventory app to log your items. You can take pictures and scan barcodes in the app, making it easier to file a claim with your insurance company should the need arise.
As students head off to college, the Maryland Insurance Administration (MIA) urges young adults – and their parents – to get smart about insurance.
Are your personal items protected? Here are a few reasons why renters insurance is a good idea.
From getting your driver's license to going to college, we've got you covered! Here are some tips for young drivers.
Consumers are encouraged to report insurance fraud activities to the Maryland Insurance Administration's Insurance Fraud Division. Click here to learn more.
The Health Coverage Assistance Team, known as H-CAT, assists with getting answers to your health coverage questions and more! 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.