Ned Gaines has been appointed as the new Commissioner of the Nevada Division of Insurance, effective October 6, 2025. The announcement was made by Dr. Kristopher Sanchez, Director of the Department of Business and Industry. Gaines had served as acting commissioner since July 2.
Gaines brings over 25 years of experience in the insurance sector. Before joining the Nevada Division of Insurance as Chief Deputy Commissioner in April 2025, he spent 12 years at the Washington State Office of the Insurance Commissioner, most recently as Deputy Commissioner of Rates, Forms and Provider Networks. His earlier career included roles with national property and casualty insurers where he worked as a compliance manager, claims manager, claims adjuster, and agent.
"Ned's extensive experience in the insurance industry and as a regulator will be an asset to the State as we continue to navigate a complex and evolving insurance landscape. Through his leadership and engagement with all stakeholders, we must work together to find and implement solutions that work for all Nevadans," said Dr. Sanchez.
As commissioner, Gaines is responsible for protecting consumer rights and ensuring public interests are upheld in interactions with the insurance industry. He will oversee efforts to assist Nevadans with their insurance choices, review rates and forms for legal compliance, and expand resources to help consumers understand coverage options and access assistance through the Consumer Services Section. The division’s priorities include maintaining accessibility and responsiveness to both consumers and industry stakeholders.
"Serving Nevadans as Commissioner is an extraordinary honor," said Ned Gaines. "I am committed to ensuring Nevadans have access to a fair insurance market and to strengthening the Division's work on consumer education, market oversight, and industry engagement. I look forward to continuing our work with the Department of Business and Industry, insurance providers, and community partners to protect consumers and promote a stable insurance market for Nevada."
The Nevada Division of Insurance works to protect consumer rights when dealing with insurers while ensuring companies remain financially sound. More information about its services can be found at https://doi.nv.gov/.