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April is Flood Awareness Month in Maryland! We will be sharing content throughout the month of April to help you manage your flood risk. Be flood prepared and click 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.
Examine your insurance policies carefully to make certain that you are covered for every season.
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.
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.
We want to remind teens (and adults) that we have resources to help you through a mental health or substance-use crisis. Read our Consumer Advisory on how to get started with help for a mental health or substance-use problems.
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!
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Your landlord’s insurance does not cover your belongings. Most renters insurance costs between $25-$30 a month. Click here to find out why renters insurance is a good idea.
Join a great team with a strong culture of service! The Maryland Insurance Administration is hiring for all levels of experience. Learn more about our opportunities and apply here.
Click here for a list of state and local resources for those who are uninsured, or lack access to health coverage and care.
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.