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The Office of the Insurance Commissioner, headed by Commissioner Mike Kreidler, oversees Washington state's insurance industry to protect consumers and make sure that companies, agents and brokers follow the rules.
Duties. The Washington state Office of the Insurance Commissioner protects insurance consumers and oversees the insurance industry. We make sure insurance companies follow the rules and people get the coverage they've paid for. Each year, we answer questions and investigate problems for nearly 100,000 people.
Mike Kreidler is Washington's eighth insurance commissioner. A former member of Congress, he was first elected as insurance commissioner in 2000. He was re-elected to a sixth term in 2020.
Duties. The Washington state Office of the Insurance Commissioner protects insurance consumers and oversees the insurance industry. We make sure insurance companies follow the rules and people get the coverage they've paid for. Each year, we answer questions and investigate problems for nearly 100,000 people.
Call us between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday - Friday....Consumers Toll-free: 800-562-6900. TDD (for deaf, hard of hearing, or speech impaired): 360-586-0241. Spanish: 360-725-7072.
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Washington's Insurance Fair Conduct Act (\u201cIFCA\u201d or the \u201cAct\u201d) took effect in 2007 to protect insureds against unfair practices by insurance companies. IFCA provides protections and remedies to insurance policyholders upon an unreasonable denial of a claim for coverage or for payment of benefits.
Insurance commissioners are elected every four years. Washington has had eight insurance commissioners. View a list of past commissioners.
Mike Kreidler is Washington's eighth insurance commissioner. A former member of Congress, he was first elected as insurance commissioner in 2000. He was re-elected to a sixth term in 2020.
Duties and powers of insurance commissioners The purpose of insurance commissioners is to maintain fair pricing for insurance products, protect the solvency of insurance companies, prevent unfair practices by insurance companies, and ensure availability of insurance coverage.
Need More Help? Call us at 800-562-6900. Contact the insurance commissioner.

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