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- 9-8-21 Commissioner donelon requires insurers to pay loss of use for hurricane ida
- https://ldi.la.gov/news/press-releases/9-8-21-commissioner-donelon-requires-insurers-to-pay-loss-of-use-for-hurricane-ida
- the prohibited use coverage that generally pays extra expenses for up to two weeks when an evacuation order prohibits policyholders from living in their homes. When homeowners have physical damage, of a hotel room or apartment rental and reasonable restaurant meals when someone is unable to cook
- January 2023- Volume 14, Issue 1
- https://ldi.la.gov/consumers/resources-publications/consumer-advocacy/newsletters/january-2023-volume-14-issue-1
- such as marriage, having a baby or losing other coverage. When searching for a plan, remember to check the doctors, decisions for your needs and budget. Here are a few things to keep in mind when reviewing your policies, for contents. It is also a useful tool to have in case of a loss. When doing the home inventory, make sure
- LDI Fraud Conference 2016 Health Care Fraud
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/latifpa/ldi-fraud-conference-2016-health-care-fraud.pdf?sfvrsn=30417652_6
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- Reg125-Cur-InsureLouisianaIncen
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/legaldocs/regulations/reg125-cur-insurelouisianaincen.pdf?sfvrsn=568b4752_18
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- April 2016- Volume 7, Issue 4
- https://ldi.la.gov/consumers/resources-publications/consumer-advocacy/newsletters/april-2016-volume-7-issue-4
- . Speak out when you see friends at the wheel using their cell phones. Refuse to text back when you know, retirement plan. Social Security planning. Get answers to critical questions such as when you should stop working and when will you receive benefits. During National Retirement Planning Week
- January 2017- Volume 8, Issue 1
- https://ldi.la.gov/consumers/resources-publications/consumer-advocacy/newsletters/january-2017-volume-8-issue-1
- request to see a home inventory list. When reviewing your policy, you may want to ask, level of coverage needed for contents. It is also a useful tool to have in case of a loss. When doing, for the best policy may save you time and money. Here’s a few tips to keep in mind when contacting an agent or insurance company: Be prepared to give details about your driving history when you call
- 5 Tips for Agents
- https://ldi.la.gov/5-tips-agents
- on file in the Industry Access Portal.
2. Know when to renew your license, expirations, click here.
It’s a good idea to be aware of renewal dates when applying because, when to renew your license.
If you hold an individual producer or adjuster license, it, dates when applying because you may prefer to apply after your birth month to avoid having to renew
- March 2018- Volume 9, Issue 3
- https://ldi.la.gov/consumers/resources-publications/consumer-advocacy/newsletters/march-2018-volume-9-issue-3
- are a few things to keep in mind when you meet with an agent to purchase coverage. Ask Questions. If you, . When you contact your insurance company have a copy of the accident report. While an insurance, of driving they do – for example, to less than 7,500 miles per year. When you retire or change jobs, as much coverage as you did when your family was younger and you had a large mortgage on your home
- 6 Tips Hurricane Season Agent
- https://ldi.la.gov/6-tips-hurricane-season-agent
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When a storm is on the way, you don’t want to be looking for information about where your, accessible so that you can email, tweet and text information when it’s needed most. Follow LDI, for claims and online resources.
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- 9.28.20 LDI Bringing Insurance Information to Lake Charles
- https://ldi.la.gov/news/press-releases/9.28.20-ldi-bringing-insurance-information-to-lake-charles
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For Immediate Release September 28, 2020 LDI Bringing Insurance Information to Lake Charles What: Information and Assistance for Residents Affected by Hurricane Laura When: September 28 – October 2 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day Where: Flood Distribution Center, Henry Heights Recreation Center, 801 East School Street, Lake Charles, LA The Louisiana Department of Insurance (LDI) Office of Consumer Advocacy and Diversity will be bringing