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Information for You from the Commissioner

2009 Year End Press Release

SCAM ALERT TO INDIANA INSURANCE AGENTS


The purpose of the Indiana Department of Insurance is to protect Hoosiers as they purchase and use insurance products to keep their assets and their families from loss or harm. Consumers may need assistance with certain claim situations or just help in understanding how their policies work.  Our other primary obligation is to monitor the financial solvency of the insurance companies domiciled in Indiana so that the legal promises made in insurance policies are honored. To these ends, our Department staff is committed to providing exceptional customer service for both our consumers and our companies, and to maintain a fair and objective viewpoint as we examine each issue and circumstance within our jurisdiction.

Carol Cutter
Commissioner, Indiana Department of Insurance

Public Servants Working for You

The Indiana Department of Insurance (IDOI) protects Indiana's insurance consumers by monitoring and regulating the financial strengths and market conduct activities of insurance companies and agents. The IDOI also oversees the administration of several dedicated funds entrusted to the Department by the Indiana General Assembly.

Our agency issues reports and consumer alerts so that Indiana consumers are well informed of the latest concerns in the insurance marketplace. 

The Department monitors insurance companies and agents for compliance with state laws to protect consumers and to offer them the best array of insurance products available.  We regulate approximately 1,780 insurance companies operating in Indiana and license over 100,000 producers (agents and brokers).  Our department assists Hoosiers with insurance questions and provides guidance in understanding how insurance policies work. 

The Department has professional and knowledgeable specialized divisions to address your concerns.  These divisions include:

  • Bail Bond Division
  • Company Compliance Division
  • Company Services Division
  • Consumer Protection Unit
  • Consumer Services Division
  • Enforcement Division
  • Financial Services Division
  • Health Issues Division
  • Legal Division
  • Long-Term Care Partnership
  • Market Regulation
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Office Operations Division
  • Producer Licensing
  • State Health Insurance Assistance Program
  • Title Division

For further information about the IDOI please contact us at idoi@IN.gov.

To learn more about economic opportunities for insurance companies in Indiana, please contact the Indiana Economic Development Commission.

View the IEDC Insurance web page