Nevada recovers $9.4 million for consumers in 2024 through insurance division efforts

Scott Kipper Insurance Commissioner - Official Website
Scott Kipper Insurance Commissioner - Official Website
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The Nevada Division of Insurance has announced a recovery of over $9.4 million for Nevada consumers in 2024 through its Consumer Services section. The team successfully closed 4,194 complaint cases last year.

The Consumer Services and Investigations teams at the Division handle thousands of consumer complaints each year, aiding Nevadans in resolving disputes with insurance providers. This process often results in financial recoveries for consumers, ensuring they receive the benefits and services owed under their policies.

“The accomplishments of the Consumer Services section this year are truly outstanding,” said Commissioner Scott Kipper. “Their dedication to resolving consumer issues has resulted in recoveries that surpass previous Fiscal Year records, further highlighting the Division’s unwavering commitment to protecting Nevada consumers.”

Nevadans with questions or complaints regarding any type of insurance, including auto, home, health, life, commercial, service warranty, title, workers’ compensation, surety bonds, or bail bonds are encouraged to contact the Division for assistance.

To reach the Nevada Division of Insurance:

– Northern Nevada: (775) 687-0700
– Southern Nevada: (702) 486-4009
– Toll-Free: (888) 872-3234
– Email: cscc@doi.nv.gov

Complaints can also be filed online by visiting https://doi.nv.gov/Consumers/File-A-Complaint/.

The mission of the Nevada Division of Insurance is to protect the rights of Nevada consumers in their interactions with the insurance industry and ensure insurers’ financial solvency. More information about the Division can be found on their website DOI.NV.GOV or on social media platforms like X (Twitter), Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram or YouTube.



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