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Insurance Disputes Laws in Maine.
Maine insurance disputes can involve denied claims, bad-faith refusal to pay, coverage fights, and regulatory complaints. Maine insurance regulation lives in Title 24-A of the Maine Revised Statutes and is enforced by the Maine Bureau of Insurance. Maine recognizes common-law bad-faith concepts and has statutory unfair claims-settlement practices rules.
Last verified: 2026-04-17
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Title 24-A governs insurance regulation in Maine, including required policy provisions, unfair claims practices, and Bureau of Insurance authority.
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