Connecticut Insurance Department (CID) announced the launch of the an online resource to help citizens better understand and navigate their insurance coverage and make informed decisions about the protection they need.
The Consumer Information Center brings together interactive tools and key resources across major lines of insurance, including health, auto, homeowners, long term care, life insurance and annuities, and flood insurance. The site also features quizzes, checklists, and the Department’s newly launched .
Commissioner Andrew N. Mais said the initiative supports one of CID’s top strategic priorities for 2025, consumer education.
“Our goal is to give residents clear information they can trust, presented in a way that helps them make confident decisions about protecting their homes, their health, and their financial well-being,” Mais said. “Insurance can be complicated, but it does not have to be. The Consumer Information Center offers one central place where people can find straightforward answers and practical resources, and it will continue to evolve to meet the needs of Connecticut residents for years to come.”
There is also information on insurance rights, protections, common questions, and how to submit complaints for assistance with insurance disputes or problems.
The site also offers a to help families find lost or unknown life insurance policies; the , which provides property-level risk assessments of flood, wildfire, wind, extreme heat, and other perils. and step-by-step guides for understanding coverage and filing claims.
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