
Back-to-school preparation should include an insurance review! Are your kid's valuables covered when they move to that college dorm or apartment? Well, it depends on the policy. Renters Insurance may be the right fit and is typically very affordable, averaging $25-$30/month.
Young adults living away from home may or may not be covered by their parents’ property, auto and health insurance. Visit our website for resources specific for young adults.
While the Maryland Insurance Administration does not sell insurance and we cannot recommend a particular policy or insurance company, we do want to help you learn what types of coverages are available. Additionally, we are here to assist you if you have a complaint involving an insurer, insurance producer, public adjuster or adviser.
 Are you prepared for the next storm?
Maryland has experienced quite a few thunderstorm and tornado warnings. While we urge Marylanders to prepare to avoid the risk of damage to their property, sometimes it is unavoidable. If you were impacted by recent severe weather, please visit our website for resources on what to do after the storm.
Beware of Strom Chasers! Home repair fraud tends to increase after widespread damage. You should proceed with caution when approached by contractors with unsolicited offers to generate an insurance claim.
We have resources available, including topics such as:
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Join Us!
Know your Flood Risk in 2026! It’s more important than ever to understand your home’s flood risk and consider flood insurance. Please join the Maryland Department of the Environment and the Maryland Insurance Administration for this free virtual event.
Date: Tuesday, August 25, 2026 Time: 10:00 AM Eastern Time Register here: https://qrco.de/miaflood826
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The Maryland Insurance Administration has become aware of several entities offering unauthorized health insurance plans in Maryland. Unauthorized health plans are those not licensed by the Maryland Insurance Administration, and may be fraudulent, and leave you with large medical bills. Contact the Maryland Insurance Administration if you believe you were misled by a broker or agent.
Exciting news to share! Governor Wes Moore announced that the Maryland Insurance Administration recovered $53.5 million for Marylanders by helping resolve insurance-related issues and complaints in the first six months of 2026.
Recovering money for consumers and business owners is one of many ways the Maryland Insurance Administration serves the state’s citizens.
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Financial Wellness
Make sure to review your insurance coverage as part of your financial wellness. Now is a great time to explore resources that can help ensure financial stability. Knowledge pays in dividends!
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Understand the Risk of Deed or Title Fraud
Periodically check for unauthorized activity on any deed or title to your property! The Maryland Insurance Administration is encouraging consumers to understand the risk of deed fraud, also called title fraud.
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Beach Bound?
Planning a last minute trip to the beach? You may be asking yourself if you need travel insurance when planning ahead for your vacations.
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Umbrella Insurance
Do you need an umbrella? Just as an umbrella is used to keep you protected, an umbrella insurance policy provides extra liability insurance protection.
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Life Insurance
As you cherish the bonds with your children, consider the importance of securing their financial future with life insurance. Life insurance is a way to keep taking care of the ones you love even after you're gone.
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Have an insurance issue or question? The Maryland Insurance Administration is eager to help you!
MIA representatives are out and about in your communities and also available virtually.
Check out which events the MIA will be attending and make sure to stop by with your insurance-related questions.
It is important that you notify your insurer of all licensed drivers living in your home to protect yourself in the event of an accident involving a driver that lives in your home, even if that individual has their own car and insurance policy.
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