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Oxendine's office offers free assistance
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Georgia residents with insurance problems or questions can receive assistance directly from Insurance Commissioner John Oxendine's office by contacting the insurance investigator working in your area.
An investigator from the office is scheduled to be in Hinesville from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. June 12 at the Courthouse Annex. Please call this location at 876-2164 to confirm the investigator's schedule.
In addition to providing assistance with insurance problems and questions, Commissioner Oxendine's office offers complimentary homeowner, automobile and life insurance policy reviews. This service is designed to provide consumers with information on how to correctly purchase insurance policies, and how to avoid common mistakes. Commissioner Oxendine has recovered $120 million since 1995 on behalf of Georgia citizens who contacted his office.
If residents are unable to meet with the investigator during these hours, other methods for receiving assistance are available. Investigators can assist consumers by phone from 8:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. at 1-800-656-2298. Consult the agency's Web site at www.gainsurance.org, or write a letter explaining the details of your problem and mail it to the following address:
John Oxendine
Commissioner of Insurance
State of Georgia
2 Martin Luther King, Jr., Drive
Atlanta, GA 30334
Attention: Consumer Services Division

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