Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB1385

Introduced
2/22/24  

Caption

Insurance; insurer under a liability insurance policy to pay a third party and the senior lienholder under certain circumstances; provide

Impact

The amendments proposed by HB1385 aim to clarify and standardize how insurance payouts are to be handled in the context of automobile liability. By mandating that senior lienholders receive payments alongside other third parties, the bill seeks to mitigate the risk of disputes between insurers, vehicle owners, and lenders. The effective date of this bill is set for July 1, 2024, which means that all liability insurance policies issued or renewed after this date will need to adhere to these updated provisions. This could have implications for how insurers manage their claims processes and customer communications.

Summary

House Bill 1385 focuses on amendments to the Official Code of Georgia, specifically in the realm of automobile liability insurance. The bill stipulates that when an insurer pays for damages to a third party regarding an automobile, they are required to include payments for the senior lienholder as well. This means that in cases of automobile liability, both the affected third party and the financial institution holding the lien on the vehicle must be compensated, which addresses instances where the vehicle in question has an outstanding loan or lease agreement.

Contention

While the bill seems straightforward, there could be points of contention regarding its implementation. Stakeholders in the insurance industry, including insurers and lending institutions, may have concerns over the administrative burden that this dual payment requirement could impose. Additionally, there could be discussions around whether this could lead to increased insurance premiums for consumers, as insurers might adjust their pricing models to accommodate this requirement. The necessity of informing policyholders and lenders about their rights related to the insurance proceeds, as mandated by the bill, may also raise questions about compliance and consumer awareness.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB220

Insurance; insurer under a liability policy to pay a third party and the senior lienholder under certain circumstances; provide

GA SB1498

Insurance; lienholder; third-party liability

GA HB1193

To Require An Insurer To Include A Lienholder On Payments Made Under An Insurance Policy.

GA HB353

Requires disclosure of automobile liability insurance coverage limits to third party claimants under certain circumstances

GA HB3394

Relating to a direct action against an insurer and insured by third parties and required provisions of a liability insurance policy.

GA HB3062

Relating to the payment of third-party claims under commercial and personal automobile insurance policies in this state.

GA SB1227

Relating to the payment of third-party claims under commercial and personal automobile insurance policies in this state.

GA HB294

Insurance; administration of certain rehabilitation policies by a ceding insurer placed into liquidation; provisions

GA SB00203

An Act Requiring Payment For Diminution Of Value Under An Automobile Liability Insurance Policy.

GA HB3063

Relating to third-party property damage claims under private passenger automobile insurance policies.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.