You may use this page to submit a complaint to the Louisiana Department of Insurance. In order to proceed with submitting a complaint online or on paper, please read and accept the Terms and Conditions below.
Terms and Conditions
Before you begin, you should have the following ready (if applicable):
Your insurance card
Your insurance information including Claim Number, Insurance Company name, Agent's
name, and/or Adjuster's name
Your policy information (Policy Number) and a description of your problem
Your claim number
Any electronic documents you would like to attach to your complaint (You will have
the opportunity to attach documents once your complaint is successfully submitted)
What the Louisiana Department of Insurance can do for you:
Protect you by enforcing Louisiana’s insurance laws
Provide you with consumer information
Investigate your complaints against companies, agents, or adjusters
What the Department of Insurance cannot do for
you:
Give you legal advice, act as your lawyer or interfere in a pending lawsuit
Recommend one insurance company, agent, or adjuster over another
Decide disputes based on who is negligent or at fault
Determine the facts surrounding a claim (that is who might be telling the truth
in a matter when accounts of that matter differ)
Resolve a complaint if the only evidence is your word against the word of others
Click here for a step-by-step guide to filing a complaint.
You may use this page to submit a complaint to the Louisiana Department of Insurance. In order to proceed with submitting a complaint online or on paper, please read and accept the Terms and Conditions below.
Terms and Conditions
Before you begin, you should have the following ready:
Any correspondence between yourself and the PBM/HII pertinent to the applicable prescription filled.
The claim you filed with the PBM/HII, if applicable.
A copy of the PBM’s final decision, if the complaint results from a denied appeal
regarding maximum allowable cost (MAC) list pricing.
The insured’s insurance ID card (copied front and back), if possible.
Any additional supporting documentation in possession of the pharmacy.
What the Louisiana Department of Insurance can do for you:
Protect you by enforcing Louisiana’s insurance laws pursuant to La. R.S. 22:1851‐1865, et seq.
Provide you with additional information relevant to your complaint file.
Investigate your complaints against Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) and Health
Insurance Issuers (HII).
What the Department of Insurance cannot do for
you:
Determine treatment efficacy with regard to prescription drugs.
Issue directives related to how the formulary should be established.
Click here for a step-by-step guide to filing a complaint.