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Insurance commissioner details storm-claim follow-up, recovered funds and seeks stronger fines

March 11, 2026 | Appropriations, SENATE, Committees, Legislative, Georgia


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Insurance commissioner details storm-claim follow-up, recovered funds and seeks stronger fines
Georgia's Insurance Commissioner updated the Appropriations subcommittee on several consumer‑protection priorities tied to storm claims and enforcement authority.

The commissioner said updated claims projections mean the state's reinsurance funding need for FY27 will drop by about $25 million and that appointment‑fee changes have made the insurance regulation division more self‑sufficient, returning roughly $3 million to the general fund. "We're incredibly proud of the success of the reinsurance program," the commissioner said, noting reduced pressure on rates.

Turning to Hurricane Helene, the commissioner said losses across the state were roughly $2 billion and described a complex recovery: contractor shortages delayed claims settlements, public adjuster fraud appeared in some counties, and the department is deploying attorneys and investigators to support local prosecutions and to run consumer 'claims villages' where residents can start claims processes.

On enforcement, the commissioner said the office has issued more than $42 million in fines related to mental‑health parity violations and reclaimed over $100 million for consumers through investigations and market‑conduct examinations. He urged the legislature to expand the department's penalty authority: "I'm asking for authority to increase the fines to $10,000 per incident and $25,000 if they knowingly broke the rules," he said, adding that $2,000 per incident is insufficient to deter serious misconduct.

Lawmakers asked for exact sanction counts and for updates on lingering claims; the commissioner said he would provide detailed figures but described ongoing outreach and coordination with GEMA, local law enforcement and district attorneys to investigate fraud and speed claims resolution.

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