Consumer Alert – December 16, 2024
Consumer Advisory: The Right Preparation Can Reduce Risk of Winter Storm Damage, Roof Leaks and Frozen Pipes
Consumer Alert – December 9, 2024
Be Aware of Scams that Insure for Loss of Stolen Packages
Consumer Alert – December 2, 2024
Insurance Shopping? Stay safe on the internet
Consumer Notice – November 22, 2024
Be Careful Before Buying ‘Self-Funded, Limited Partner’ Health Plans
Consumer Notice – September 18, 2024
Understanding Your Insurance Coverage for the New COVID-19 Vaccine
Consumer Alert – September 6, 2024
IN THE WAKE OF RECENT HISTORIC FLOODING BEWARE OF REPAIR SCAMS AND FRAUD – As Connecticut families recover from the damage caused by the recent historic flooding in New Haven, Fairfield, and Litchfield Counties, residents should exercise caution when hiring contractors for repairs.
Consumer Alert – August 19, 2024
CONNECTICUT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT ASSISTS CONSUMERS WITH FLOOD AND STORM DAMAGE AMID HEAVY RAINS
Consumer Notice – July 10, 2024
Summer Safety: Pool and Insurance Tips
Consumer Notice – July 1, 2024
Discount for Motorboat Owners – With boating season upon us, the Connecticut Insurance Department (CID) wants to inform consumers about a potential discount available to motorboat owners with insurance policies for recreational purposes.
Consumer Notice – June 26, 2024
Understanding Auto and Homeowners Insurance Rate Increases in Connecticut.
ACCIDENT PREVENTION COURSE FOR DRIVERS 60+ – Take an Accident Prevention Course to Qualify for a Discount on Auto Premiums.
LIST IT BEFORE YOU LOSE IT – The importance of making a home inventory.
Consume Alert – April 23, 2024
UNITEDHEALTH GROUP AND CHANGE HEALTHCARE SUPPORT SERVICES – Consumers who may have been affected by the February 2024 malicious criminal cyberattack on Change Healthcare, a subsidiary of the UnitedHealth Group (UHG), should immediately explore options offered by UHG to help keep their information safe, including credit monitoring and identity theft protection.
Consumer Notice – April 8, 2024
Are you unknowingly sharing your driving habits with insurers? If you’re buying a car, you should make sure you are not inadvertently sharing driving information that may affect your insurance rates, the Connecticut Insurance Department (CID) advises.
Consumer Notice – February 2, 2024
As winter continues in Connecticut, Commissioner Andrew N. Mais reminds residents that the Connecticut Insurance Department (CID) is here to help. Make sure you are winter-ready with these important tips and resources.