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  2. OCI Filing an Insurance Complaint - Wisconsin

    oci.wi.gov/Pages/Consumers/Filing-a-Complaint.aspx

    You may file a complaint with us if you are unable to resolve your dispute with the insurance company or aren’t satisfied with how they responded to your claim. If you have questions or have a problem filing your online complaint, you may call us toll-free at 1-800-236-8517 (within Wisconsin) or 1-608-266-0103 (outside of Wisco nsin) or ask us a general insurance question .

  3. OCI Grievances and Complaints - Wisconsin

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    See the Independent Review Process for more information. If you have questions or concerns about your insurance company or agent, write to the insurance company or agent involved. Keep a copy of the letter you write. If you do not receive satisfactory answers, you may contact the Office of the Commissioner of Insurance to file a complaint.

  4. OCI Health Insurance Grievances and Complaints - Wisconsin

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    or questions may be resolved informally by calling your plan’s customer service line. Many health plans also have websites that can be helpful in resolving your complaints. If you have questions regarding how to complain to your insurer, call OCI at 800-236-8517 or visit.

  5. How to File a Consumer Complaint | Wisconsin Department of...

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    Wisconsin’s Lemon Law. Contact: Wisconsin Department of Transportation. (608) 266-1425. The Consumer Protection and Antitrust Unit at DOJ primarily litigates cases referred by other state agencies. If you have questions about a case or believe you may have information or a complaint related to a case handled by DOJ, please contact the ...

  6. How to File a Complaint with the Wisconsin Office of the...

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    The Wisconsin Office of the Commissioner of Insurance regulates the state’s insurance industry by investigating consumer complaints against insurance companies, agents, and adjusters. If you think that your insurance claim or policy has been delayed, wrongly denied, deliberately underpaid, or improperly managed, you can file a complaint with ...

  7. Insurance Consumer Rights in Wisconsin (2022 ... - United...

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    Here are the four places where your rights as a Wisconsin insurance consumer are spelled out: Wisconsin Insurance Regulations. Administration – Chapter 601. Wisconsin Administrative Code. Office of the Commissioner of Insurance. Chapter 6 – General. Insurance Claim Settlement Practices – 6.11. Prohibited Business Practices – 6.60.

  8. To file a complaint against a doctor, either: Work through the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services (formerly Regulation and Licensing). They have resources for filing complaints, which include: Contact a professional organization. Find the organization that relates to the health professional you have a complaint or concern ...

  9. Filing A Complaint With The State Of Wisconsin Commissioner Of...

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    You can also get complaint forms for Wisconsin insurance by calling OCI at toll-free at 1-800-236-8517 (within Wisconsin), 1-608-266-0103 (outside of Wisconsin) or by writing to OCI at 125 South Webster Street, P.O. Box 7873, Madison, WI 53707-7873.

  10. WisCovered.com was created by the Wisconsin Office of the Commissioner of Insurance (OCI). We are the state agency that educates Wisconsinites about their insurance options. We can also help you file an insurance complaint if you have trouble with your insurance. WisCovered.com was designed to help you find a health insurance expert.

  11. Insurance Premiums for Worker's Compensation Continue to Decline . June 4, 2024 . Gov. Ev ers, OCI, DHS Celebrate Five Successful Years of the Health Care Coverage Partnership. May 2, 2024 . Insurance Omnibus Law (2023 Wisconsin Act 212) March 22, 2024 . Gov. Evers, Evers Administration Celebrate 14 Years of the Affordable Care Act .