Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB999

Introduced
4/5/22  
Introduced
4/5/22  
Refer
4/6/22  
Report Pass
4/27/22  
Report Pass
4/27/22  
Engrossed
5/9/22  
Refer
5/10/22  
Refer
5/10/22  
Report Pass
5/18/22  

Caption

Provides for public adjusters

Impact

The bill modifies existing insurance statutes, introducing provisions that prohibit public adjusters from engaging in various unethical practices, such as offering inducements for property inspections or preventing claimants from speaking with insurers. It also emphasizes the importance of transparency by requiring written estimates for claims to be provided within a specified time frame. This legislative action aims to ensure that public adjusters operate within ethical boundaries, ultimately benefitting consumers by enhancing the integrity of the claims process.

Summary

House Bill 999 aims to regulate the practices of public adjusters in the insurance sector within the state. It establishes clear guidelines that public adjusters must follow, particularly regarding the disclosure of information to insured clients prior to signing contracts. These disclosures include information about the insured's obligation to pay deductibles and warns against fraudulent activities associated with insurance claims. The bill's intent is to protect consumers and ensure fair practices in the handling of insurance claims, which is essential in an industry often marred by allegations of misconduct.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment surrounding HB 999 was supportive, particularly from consumer advocacy groups that advocate for transparency and ethical practices in the insurance industry. Legislators who championed the bill expressed a need for stricter regulations to distinguish between legitimate public adjusters and those who engage in deceptive practices. However, some pushback emerged from industry insiders who raised concerns about the practicality of certain provisions, suggesting it may lead to operational challenges for adjusters and potential delays in claims processing.

Contention

A key point of contention related to the provisions that restrict public adjusters from participating in repairs of damaged property post-claim assessment, which some argued could cause conflicts of interest. Opponents expressed concerns over how strictly defined roles might limit the capacity of adjusters to advocate effectively for their clients. Nonetheless, proponents believe that enforcing such guidelines is necessary to safeguard insured individuals against fraudulent claims and ensure that public adjusters act in the best interest of their clients.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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