The Georgia Department of Insurance regulates a wide range of insurance policies to protect the residents of Georgia. The types of insurance regulated by the department include but are not limited to: auto insurance, homeowner's insurance, renter's insurance, health insurance, life insurance, long-term care insurance, and disability insurance. Additionally, the department oversees the regulation of commercial insurance, including property and casualty insurance, workers' compensation, and various forms of liability insurance. The Georgia Department of Insurance plays a pivotal role in ensuring fair pricing, policy standards, and consumer protection in these insurance sectors. By overseeing and regulating these insurance types, the department ensures that Georgia residents have access to reliable and affordable insurance coverage.

Answered May 3, 2024