Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB859

Introduced
3/31/20  
Introduced
3/31/20  
Refer
5/4/20  

Caption

Requires automobile insurance companies to provide reasons for the cancellation of insurance policies to the Department of Public Safety and Corrections

Impact

The impact of HB 859 on state laws revolves primarily around the procedural requirements placed on automobile insurers. By adding the requirement that insurers notify the Department of Public Safety with specific reasons for cancellations, it is expected that this will lead to improved monitoring of insurer practices. This additional layer of oversight could potentially discourage unjust cancellations and hold insurance companies accountable for their decisions, ultimately benefiting consumers who may face abrupt policy terminations without understanding the rationale behind them.

Summary

House Bill 859 requires automobile insurance companies in Louisiana to provide reasons for the cancellation of insurance policies to the Department of Public Safety and Corrections. This legislation aims to enhance transparency in the automobile insurance sector by ensuring that both consumers and regulatory bodies are informed about the grounds on which insurance policies are terminated. By mandating that insurers must communicate their reasons for cancellation, the bill seeks to promote fair and responsible practices within the automobile insurance industry.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HB 859 appears to be positive among consumer advocacy groups, who argue that the bill will protect consumers from arbitrary actions by insurance companies. Supporters believe this measure will add an essential level of consumer protection and transparency to the insurance process. However, there may be some concerns among insurance companies regarding the administrative burden that comes with implementing these new notification requirements, which could be viewed as a contention point during discussions of the bill's implications.

Contention

Despite the predominately favorable view of the bill, some notable points of contention may arise regarding the operational impact on insurance companies. Critics could argue that mandatory reporting of cancellation reasons may lead to delays in processing cancellations or could place undue pressure on insurers, potentially resulting in higher costs for consumers. Additionally, discussions may focus on how these requirements might affect a company's underwriting practices and their ability to manage risk effectively. As the bill progresses, these discussions will be crucial in shaping its final form and implementation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB169

Provides for notice of the cancellation of an insurance policy

LA SB115

Provides for the cancellation and renewal of commercial automobile insurance policies. (8/15/10)

LA SB667

Provides for the cancellation and renewal of commercial automobile insurance policies. (8/15/10)

LA HB828

Provides relative to the insurance fraud investigation unit within the Department of Public Safety and Corrections

LA HB926

Prohibits insurance companies from using claims made by an insured for damage to an auto as a result of a natural disaster to drop automobile insurance

LA HB951

Requires automobile liability insurance policies include uninsured motorist coverage

LA HB706

Requires automobile liability insurance policies include uninsured motorist coverage

LA SB757

Provides with respect to automobile insurance policies. (8/15/10)

LA HB635

Provides for notice to insureds relative to liability insurance cancellation fees assessed by the office of motor vehicles

LA SB144

Requires insurance premium finance companies to cooperate with the Department of Insurance when insurance premiums are paid by an insurance premium finance company. (8/1/15)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.