Is ther a board that governs car insurance companies in CA?

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5 Responses to “Is ther a board that governs car insurance companies in CA?”

  1. CD2007 says:

    Every state has a department of insurance, where you can file a complaint against an insurance company. Here’s the link: http://www.insurance.ca.gov/
    On the right, under quick links for consumers, there is an option for filing a complaint.

  2. gomanyes says:

    Yes, there is the California Department of Insurance. However, if they have denied a claim, there usually isn’t much the state can do. You would have to go to court yourself and sue the company.

  3. entidtil says:

    You can go to The california insurance commissioner and file a complaint but I doubt it will do much good. Insurance companies are allowed (required) to determine fault as to liability for repairs to a vehicle after an accident. Police determine fault for traffic violations. Were you issued a citation from the police? If you were, the insurance company takes that into consideration when they make their decision

  4. shjf47 says:

    Look at the link that CD2007 supplied.

  5. sushine slc says:

    make a formal complaint to the insurance commisionar that is who regulates the insurance.

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