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From: Fannon, Mary Pat [Mary-Pat.Fannon@baltimorecity.

gov]
Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2015 4:10 PM
To: Blendy, Nicholas T.; Smullian, Andrew
Subject: Fw: Constituent Insurance Concerns
Think this is worth sending out? My guess is the MIA did based on the msg.
Mary Pat Fannon
Mayor's Office of Government Relations
410-948-9167 (Blackberry)

From: Jones, Kristin [mailto:kristin.jones@mlis.state.md.us]


Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2015 01:55 PM
To: Fannon, Mary Pat
Subject: Constituent Insurance Concerns

FYI
From: Nancy Egan -MDInsurance- [mailto:nancy.egan@maryland.gov]
Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2015 1:43 PM
Cc: Jr. AlRedmer -MDInsuranceSubject: Constituent Insurance Concerns
As always, the Maryland Insurance Administration is here to assist you with any of your constituents'
insurance concerns relating to the most recent events in Baltimore City. Listed below is a copy of the
Maryland Insurance Administration?s press release from today. Further details and assistance for your
constituents can be found on our website at: www.insurance.maryland.gov.

For Immediate Release


April 28, 2015

For Information, Contact:


Vivian D. Laxton, 443-604-9417

Owners of Damaged Property in City


Encouraged to Check Insurance Policies
BALTIMORE ? Property owners and business owners whose property was damaged in the recent violence
in Baltimore City should contact their insurance agents or carriers to see if they are covered. Many policies,
both for commercial and personal property, have provisions for civil unrest. In addition, comprehensive auto
policies may cover damage from the violence. It?s important to note, however, that not all policies include
this coverage. If you are unsure whether your policy covers this situation, check with your agent, broker, or
insurance company.
?We want people to know that the Maryland Insurance Administration is here to help you,? Insurance
Commissioner Al Redmer, Jr. said today.
As the state?s insurance regulator, the MIA can:
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Answer questions about different types of insurance.


Explain your rights and suggest ways to work out problems with your insurance company;
Investigate whether a company did what it said it would do in its contract with you and, if any laws
or rules were broken, take action against the company; and

If you need assistance with a claim, call 410-468-2000 or 1-800-492-6116.


About the Maryland Insurance Administration

The Maryland Insurance Administration (MIA) is an independent State agency charged with regulating
Maryland?s $28.5 billion insurance industry. For more information about the MIA, please
visit www.insurance.maryland.gov or follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/MDInsuranceAdmin or
Twitter at @MD_Insurance.

If you have any questions, please contact me. While our office is closed, I am monitoring my emails.
Nancy

Nancy J. Egan, Esq.


Director of Government Relations
Maryland Insurance Administration
200 St. Paul Place
Baltimore Md 21202
New e-mail address: nancy.egan@maryland.gov
410-468-2488 Fax: 410-468-2020
Cell: 443-604-9599
www.insurance.maryland.gov
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