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Archived: 2026-04-23 14:59

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TDI investigation helps stop $400 million Medicare fraud scheme
A Texas Department of Insurance investigator and crime analyst played a key role in stopping a Russian national who filed $400 million in fake Medicare claims.
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Insurance legislation enacted during the 89th Legislature
Bulletin summarizes select bills enacted by the 89th Legislature affecting insurance and the people and entities that TDI regulates.
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Insurance tips for spring storms
Spring storm season is here. Use these tips to make sure your insurance is ready.
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Speak Up, Texas!
We want to hear your solutions for making insurance work better for Texans. Your voice helps protect consumers and strengthen our state.
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Know why your auto or home policy was declined, canceled, not renewed
A new Texas law requires insurance companies to tell you in writing why they declined, canceled, or didn’t renew your auto or home insurance.
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Plan ahead to stay safe before a hurricane hits Texas
Celebrating 150 years protecting Texans
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