Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR208

Introduced
6/1/15  
Introduced
6/1/15  
Refer
6/1/15  
Refer
6/1/15  
Engrossed
6/3/15  
Engrossed
6/3/15  
Passed
6/7/15  

Caption

Requests the commissioner of insurance to issue regulations requiring insurers to disclose to insureds that homeowner's claims not exceeding the policy deductible may be used by the insurer in determining rates or whether to renew a homeowner's policy

Impact

The resolution calls for regulatory changes which could impact existing state laws under R.S. 22:1265. By mandating that insurers notify policyholders of how claims below their deductible are treated, it aims to protect homeowners from unexpected increases in their premiums or complications regarding the renewal of their policies. This measure could lead to increased consumer awareness and, ultimately, more informed decision-making by homeowners regarding their insurance policies.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 208 (HCR208) seeks to enhance transparency in the homeowner's insurance market by urging the commissioner of insurance to require insurers to disclose that claims not exceeding the policy deductible may still influence the insurer's decisions regarding rate increases or policy renewals. The resolution highlights potential ambiguities in existing legislation regarding what constitutes a claim and the implications of homeowners not being fully informed about how their insurance rates are determined.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HCR208 appears to be positive, with broad support seen in the legislative voting process. The unanimous approval in the Senate, as indicated by the 33 to 0 vote, suggests that legislators view the bill favorably as a necessary step toward improving consumer rights in the insurance sector. However, the lack of opposition may also point towards a general consensus on the need for greater clarity and transparency in insurance practices.

Contention

While HCR208 does not seem to indicate significant contention among legislators, the necessity of such a resolution reflects larger concerns within the insurance industry regarding the treatment of claims and the potential for policyholders to face adverse actions without adequate information. The potential diversity of insurance company practices might lead to discrepancies in how claims are disclosed, creating an ongoing discussion about the necessity of uniform regulations to ensure fair treatment across the board.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR199

Requests the Louisiana Department of Insurance to study prohibiting insurers from using claims that did not exceed the insured's deductible to cancel coverage

LA HB1203

Provide that insurers may not use claims that did not exceed the insured's deductible to cancel coverage

LA HR18

Urges and requests the Dept. of Insurance to study the feasibility of prohibiting insurers from imposing more than a 2% deductible, including but not limited to a named-storm or hurricane deductible on any homeowner's insurance policy

LA SB824

Insurers: declared disaster: homeowners’ insurance policies.

LA SB209

Provides that an insurer may nonrenew up to three percent of its homeowners' insurance business in any calendar year. (8/1/12)

LA HCR187

Requests the Department of Insurance to study the effects on insureds and healthcare providers of the increasing amount of deductibles and coinsurance obligations required by many health insurance products being offered to Louisiana citizens

LA HR17

Requests the Dept. of Insurance to study the insurance industry and information used in determining the premiums of insureds who live in the coastal parishes

LA HB611

Provides relative to homeowners' insurance and termination of certain policies

LA SB344

Requires an applicant or an existing insured regarding a homeowner's insurance policy to disclose to their insurer the property is to be used or is being used as a group home. (gov sig)

LA HCSR2

Requests a study of issues and policies relative to the disposition of homeowners' insurance proceeds when a bank is an additional named insured

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.