Texas Department of Insurance names Matthew Tapp as deputy commissioner of Consumer Protection

Matthew Tapp, new deputy commissioner, Consumer Protection Division
Matthew Tapp, new deputy commissioner, Consumer Protection Division
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The Texas Department of Insurance announced on Mar. 17 that Matthew Tapp has been appointed as the new deputy commissioner of its Consumer Protection Division.

Tapp will lead the division responsible for helping Texans with insurance questions and complaints, overseeing agent and adjuster licensing, managing disaster response programs, and running the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association ombudsman program.

According to the department, last year Consumer Protection staff answered more than 126,000 consumer calls and resolved over 19,600 consumer complaints. The division also activated disaster recovery efforts following tornadoes in Southeast Texas, storms in Central and North Texas, and flooding events in the Rio Grande Valley and Central Texas. Staff were deployed to assist affected consumers with contacting insurance companies, minimizing property losses, and expediting claims processes.

Tapp previously served as TDI’s associate commissioner of Consumer Protection for four years. Before joining TDI, he worked at the Indiana Department of Insurance and in the Indiana State Senate. He is a graduate of Butler University and Regent University School of Law.

The appointment comes as the department continues to focus on supporting consumers during disasters and ensuring effective oversight within the insurance industry.



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