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The Division of Insurance enforces Alaska insurance laws and assists
consumers directly by responding to insurance inquiries and investigating
complaints
against insurance companies and producers. The
Consumer Services section of the Division is located in the Anchorage
office and is responsible for handling consumer complaints and inquiries.
Before contacting
Consumer Services with a complaint discuss your issues with your insurance
company or producer.
If you do not receive a satisfactory response from the insurance company
or producer, contact the Consumer Services section at (907) 269-7900
or
send an e-mail to insurance@alaska.gov.
A member of the Consumer Services section will discuss your complaint
with you and if appropriate, request that you open a formal complaint.
A Consumer Service
specialist will review the submitted complaint information, which should
include copies
of any correspondence, policies, or materials relating to your insurance
problem, such as
itemized medical bills, explanation of benefit sheets, property loss
forms, vehicle appraisals, policy reports, etc.
If a violation of Alaska insurance
law is found, the Consumer Service specialist will request that the insurance
company or producer correct the problem. If no violation of Alaska law
is found, a Consumer Service specialist will close the complaint. In each
case you will receive a written response directly from the company or
from the Consumer Specialist regarding the results of the complaint investigation.
File a Consumer Complaint.
To
Consumer Information page.
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