Tennessee Insurance Complaint Guide: File with TDCI

Step-by-step guide to filing complaints with the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance when your claim is denied, delayed, or underpaid.

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Michael Chen Insurance Claim Documentation Expert

Specialization: Tennessee insurance claim disputes and TDCI complaint procedures

Last reviewed: February 28, 2026

⚠️ Tennessee policyholders who file TDCI complaints with strong documentation often see settlement increases of $10,000-$42,000. Regulatory pressure changes carrier behavior.

Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance Contact Information

Online Complaint Form: tn.gov/commerce/insurance/consumer-resources/file-a-complaint.html

Phone: 615-741-2218 (local) | 1-800-342-4029 (toll-free)

Mail: Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance, Consumer Insurance Services, 500 James Robertson Parkway, Nashville, TN 37243

Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM Central Time

When to File a TDCI Complaint

File a complaint with the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance when your insurance company engages in practices that violate Tennessee insurance law or your policy terms. Common triggers include:

Tennessee Bad Faith Law: What Qualifies

Tennessee Code Annotated §56-7-105 defines unfair claim settlement practices. Under Tennessee law, bad faith includes:

Tennessee recognizes both statutory bad faith under §56-7-105 and common law bad faith. The Tennessee Consumer Protection Act also provides remedies for unfair insurance practices.

Step-by-Step: How to File a TDCI Complaint

Step 1: Gather Your Documentation

Before filing, compile a complete documentation package. TDCI complaints with strong evidence produce better outcomes.

  • Policy declarations page and relevant policy sections
  • Claim number and date of loss
  • All correspondence with the carrier (emails, letters, adjuster notes)
  • Carrier's estimate and any denial letters
  • Contractor estimates with line-item breakdowns
  • Photos and videos of damage
  • Timeline of key events (loss date, claim filed, adjuster visit, estimate received, demands sent, responses)
  • Any demand letters you've sent

Step 2: File Your Complaint Online or by Phone

Online (recommended): Visit tn.gov/commerce/insurance/consumer-resources/file-a-complaint.html. Complete the online form with:

  • Your contact information
  • Insurance company name and policy number
  • Claim number and date of loss
  • Detailed description of the problem (be specific: what happened, when, what you've tried, why the carrier's position is wrong)
  • Upload supporting documents (estimates, photos, correspondence)

By phone: Call 615-741-2218 (local) or 1-800-342-4029 (toll-free). A TDCI representative will help you file and may request documents by email or mail.

By mail: Download the complaint form from TDCI's website, complete it, and mail with copies of supporting documents to the address above.

Step 3: TDCI Reviews and Contacts the Carrier

After you file:

  1. TDCI acknowledges receipt — Usually within 3-5 business days via email or mail
  2. TDCI forwards complaint to carrier — Carrier has 20 business days to respond in writing
  3. Carrier must provide written explanation — Must address each issue you raised and provide documentation
  4. TDCI reviews carrier's response — Determines if carrier violated Tennessee law or policy terms

Step 4: TDCI Investigation and Resolution

TDCI may:

  • Require corrective action — If carrier violated law, TDCI can order compliance
  • Facilitate settlement discussions — Regulatory pressure often prompts better offers
  • Close complaint if no violation found — TDCI provides explanation
  • Refer to enforcement — Serious or repeated violations may result in fines or sanctions

You receive copies of all correspondence. Most complaints resolve within 30-75 days.

Documentation Checklist for TDCI Complaints

Essential Documents

  • ☐ Policy declarations page
  • ☐ Relevant policy sections (coverage, conditions, exclusions)
  • ☐ Claim number and date of loss
  • ☐ Carrier's estimate or denial letter
  • ☐ Contractor estimates (at least 2 with line-item breakdowns)
  • ☐ All photos and videos of damage
  • ☐ Correspondence timeline (dates and summaries)
  • ☐ Demand letters sent to carrier
  • ☐ Adjuster notes or inspection reports
  • ☐ Proof of timely claim filing

Escalation Timeline: When to Take Each Step

Escalation Pathway

Days 1-30: Negotiate directly with adjuster. Submit formal demand with documentation. Allow 15-30 days for response.

Days 30-45: If no movement, escalate to claims supervisor. Request written explanation of valuation or denial.

Days 45-60: If still no resolution, file TDCI complaint. Regulatory pressure often changes carrier's position.

Days 60-90: TDCI investigates. Carrier must respond. Many claims settle during this period.

Days 90+: If TDCI complaint doesn't resolve, consider appraisal (for valuation disputes) or consult attorney (for coverage or bad faith issues).

What TDCI Can and Cannot Do

TDCI can:

TDCI cannot:

For payment disputes over amount, consider invoking your policy's appraisal clause. For coverage denials or bad faith, consult a Tennessee insurance attorney.

Build Your TDCI Complaint Package

Strong documentation is the foundation of successful TDCI complaints. Organize your estimates, correspondence, and evidence before filing.

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After Filing: What to Expect

Once you file a TDCI complaint:

Keep copies of all TDCI correspondence. If the carrier increases their offer, evaluate it carefully before accepting. You can always negotiate further or pursue appraisal/litigation if needed.

Tennessee-Specific Claim Requirements

Tennessee law imposes specific requirements on carriers:

If the carrier misses these requirements without reasonable cause, that's grounds for a TDCI complaint and may support a bad faith claim.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I file a complaint with the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance?

File online at tn.gov/commerce/insurance/consumer-resources/file-a-complaint.html or call 615-741-2218 (local) or 1-800-342-4029 (toll-free). You'll need your policy number, claim number, insurer name, and a detailed description of the issue. TDCI typically responds within 30-60 days.

What qualifies as bad faith in Tennessee?

Tennessee Code Annotated §56-7-105 defines unfair claim practices including: misrepresenting facts, failing to acknowledge claims within 15 business days, not attempting good faith settlements, refusing to pay without reasonable investigation, and compelling litigation. Tennessee recognizes both statutory and common law bad faith.

How long does TDCI take to resolve complaints?

Most TDCI complaints receive initial response within 10-15 business days. Full investigation typically takes 30-75 days depending on complexity. The carrier must respond to TDCI within 20 business days of notification.

Can TDCI force my insurance company to pay my claim?

TDCI cannot order a specific settlement amount, but can investigate unfair practices and require the carrier to correct violations. Regulatory pressure often prompts better offers. For payment disputes, you may need appraisal or litigation.

What documentation do I need to file a TDCI complaint?

Gather: policy documents, claim correspondence, adjuster estimates, contractor bids, photos of damage, timeline of events, and any demand letters sent. Strong documentation increases likelihood of favorable outcome.

Will filing a complaint affect my insurance rates?

No. Tennessee law prohibits carriers from raising rates or canceling policies in retaliation for filing complaints. If you experience retaliation, file an additional complaint with TDCI.

What happens after I file a TDCI complaint?

TDCI reviews your complaint, contacts the carrier, and requests a written response. The carrier must respond within 20 business days. TDCI investigates and may require corrective action. You receive copies of all correspondence.

Can I file a complaint if my claim was denied?

Yes. If the denial was improper, lacked investigation, or violated policy terms, TDCI can investigate. Include documentation showing why the denial was wrong and what policy language supports coverage.

Should I hire a lawyer before filing a TDCI complaint?

Not required. Most policyholders file complaints themselves. However, if the claim involves significant money, bad faith, or complex coverage issues, consulting a Tennessee insurance attorney can help.

What is the deadline to file a TDCI complaint?

No specific deadline, but file as soon as possible. Delays weaken your case. If you're considering litigation, note that Tennessee has a 6-year statute of limitations for breach of contract under T.C.A. §28-3-109.

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