Allows employees of insurance companies that are not licensed claims adjusters to adjust certain losses that do not exceed five hundred dollars
The passage of HB 89 is expected to have significant implications for the state's insurance industry. By permitting non-licensed employees to handle small claims, the bill reduces the need for licensed adjusters in minor cases, which could theoretically expedite claim resolution times. However, this could also raise concerns about the adequacy of training and oversight for those employees making claims decisions, as they may not have undergone the rigorous education and training typically required for licensed adjusters.
House Bill 89 modifies existing regulations concerning claims adjusters in Louisiana. Specifically, it allows employees of insurance companies who are not licensed claims adjusters to adjust specific losses and authorize payments for claims not exceeding five hundred dollars. This adjustment aims to streamline minor claim processing by enabling non-licensed employees to make decisions on small claims, thereby improving operational efficiency within insurance companies.
Overall sentiment regarding HB 89 appears to be favorable among industry stakeholders. Proponents argue that this bill will alleviate burdens within the claims process and enhance customer service for minor claims. However, there are some reservations about the potential risks associated with allowing non-licensed individuals to make claims decisions, which could lead to inconsistent application of policies or loss of critical consumer protections.
Notable points of contention center around the questions of oversight and accountability. Critics worry that changes brought about by HB 89 may lead to inadequate handling of claims, particularly if training for non-licensed individuals is insufficient. There are concerns that this could ultimately affect consumer trust in the insurance system and lead to disputes over claims that are not managed with the expertise typically provided by licensed adjusters.