- Home InsuranceHurricanes aren't the only disasters that Floridians need to be prepared for each year. Wildfires, floods, tornadoes and sinkholes are other reasons why it pays to make sure your homeowners' insurance is adequate, and that your financial interests are up-to-date and protected.
- Title Insurance
- Health InsuranceA copy of your declarations page. If it is a health insurance issue, provide a copy of the front and back of the insurance card
- Long Term CareThe Division can help you with insurance concerns involving companies that issue policies within Florida that include property and casualty, health, life, annuity, disability, long-term care, warranties, bail bonds, and title insurance companies. We can also assist you with issues concerning agents and agencies. Examples include...
- Workers Compensation InsuranceOur goal is to ensure that anyone interested or involved in the Florida workers' compensation system has the tools and resources they need to participate. We assist injured workers, employers, health care providers, and insurers in following the Florida workers’ compensation rules and laws.
- AnnuitiesSubmit a concern related to insurance products, including bonds, warranties and annuities, online by visiting our Online Insurance Assistance homepage. The request is assigned to an insurance specialist to provide necessary assistance.
- Flood InsuranceToday, Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Jimmy Patronis provided information and resources for Florida residents impacted by the Gulf low weather event that caused torrential rain and flooding in the Big Bend and the Nature Coast over the weekend. The CFO provided information for residents with coverage through the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) and who might be affected by flood damage. Managed by FEMA, NFIP offers flood insurance to help mitigate the impact of flooding on businesses, property owners, and renters. For individuals who have flood insurance policies through FEMA and its federal flood insurance program, the CFO encourages consumers to contact their insurance agents for more information about filing a claim. Consumers may also reach FEMA directly at 1-800-621-3362.