Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB991

Introduced
4/5/22  
Introduced
4/5/22  
Refer
4/6/22  

Caption

Provides for bad faith liability for the Louisiana Insurance Guaranty Association

Impact

The repeal of the exemption in R.S. 22:1973(F) implies that the Louisiana Insurance Guaranty Association will no longer be shielded from special damages awarded under bad faith claims. This change would align the LIGA's liability more closely with standard insurer practices, potentially increasing its financial accountability. As a result, consumers would have more legal recourse in situations where the LIGA fails to act in good faith, directly impacting the dynamics of how insurance claims are managed in the state of Louisiana.

Summary

House Bill 991 seeks to amend existing legislation concerning the liability of the Louisiana Insurance Guaranty Association (LIGA) by repealing an exemption from bad faith liability. This legislative change aims to ensure that the LIGA is held accountable for breaching its good faith duties similar to other insurers, allowing claimants to pursue damages for wrongful denials or mishandling of insurance claims. By doing so, the bill attempts to strengthen protections for consumers when dealing with insurance claims, enhancing their ability to seek remedies in cases of bad faith actions by the LIGA.

Sentiment

Overall, there appears to be a favorable sentiment towards HB 991 among consumer advocacy groups and certain legislators who support increased accountability for insurance providers. These supporters argue that consumers should not face additional hurdles when seeking justice for mishandled claims, particularly given the significant role of the LIGA in protecting Louisiana residents in times of financial distress. However, there may be concerns raised by those within the insurance industry regarding potential implications on operational costs and how the bill could affect the financial stability of the LIGA.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 991 include the potential financial ramifications for the LIGA and its capacity to fulfill its obligations towards policyholders if faced with increased liabilities. Opponents of the bill may argue that holding the LIGA to the same standards as private insurers could lead to higher premiums or operational challenges. The debate centers around balancing consumer protection with ensuring the sustainable functioning of the insurance guarantee system in Louisiana.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB113

Provides the Louisiana Insurance Guaranty Association and the Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Cooperation exceptions from liability for certain property insurance claims.

LA SB96

Provides the Louisiana Insurance Guaranty Association and the Louisiana Citizens Property Corporation shall not be liable for certain property damage insurance claims. (8/1/23)

LA HB881

Provides for the Louisiana Insurance Guaranty Association

LA SB268

Provides for the creation of the Louisiana Insurance Guaranty Association Law. (gov sig)

LA HB976

Provides for bad faith claims against insurers

LA HB511

Provides relative to the Louisiana Insurance Guaranty Association (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF RV See Note)

LA HB523

Provides relative to bad faith claims against insurers

LA HB423

Provides for the prescriptive period for bad faith insurance claims

LA HB131

Provides relative to covered claims of the Louisiana Insurance Guaranty Association

LA HB236

Provides relative to Louisiana Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association Law

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.