Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2111

Introduced
1/25/22  

Caption

Liability Insurance

Impact

The implications of S2111 on state laws are significant as it aims to strengthen protections for drivers against uninsured and underinsured motorists. By ensuring that uninsured motorist coverage aligns with bodily injury liability limits, the bill seeks to provide adequate compensation to victims of accidents caused by uninsured drivers. Furthermore, the ability to collect up to the aggregate amount for multiple vehicles simplifies the claims process for individuals with more than one insured vehicle, likely encouraging responsible vehicle ownership and insurance coverage.

Summary

Bill S2111, introduced in the Rhode Island General Assembly, proposes amendments to the state's liability insurance laws. The bill specifically addresses uninsured motorist coverage requirements for individuals who own vehicles registered or primarily garaged in Rhode Island. The key feature of the bill is to mandate that insurers must provide uninsured motorist coverage equal to the insured's bodily injury liability limits unless the insured opts for a written reduction. Additionally, the bill allows insured individuals who hold multiple motor vehicle policies to collect the aggregate coverage from all their vehicles, thereby enhancing financial protection in the event of an accident involving uninsured motorists.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding S2111 may include concerns from insurance companies regarding the potential increase in claims and costs resulting from the mandated equal coverage levels. Critics may argue that this could lead to higher premiums for all drivers as insurers adjust to accommodate the broader requirements. Conversely, proponents of the bill emphasize the need for additional protections for drivers and the financial risks posed by uninsured motorists on the road. This discussion may lead to debates on balancing consumer protection with insurance market stability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H8150

Liability Insurance

RI H5487

Liability Insurance

RI S1046

Liability Insurance

RI HB951

Requires automobile liability insurance policies include uninsured motorist coverage

RI HB706

Requires automobile liability insurance policies include uninsured motorist coverage

RI S466

Repeals no-fault automobile insurance law and requires mandatory liability insurance law for motor vehicles.

RI S2254

Repeals no-fault automobile insurance law and requires mandatory liability insurance law for motor vehicles.

RI HB128

Private Passenger Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance - Enhanced Underinsured Motorist Coverage - Opt-Out Option

RI SB171

Private Passenger Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance - Enhanced Underinsured Motorist Coverage - Opt-Out Option

RI HB266

Private Passenger Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance – Enhanced Underinsured Motorist Coverage – Opt–Out Option

Similar Bills

NJ S2293

Requires automobile insurance policies to provide uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage equal to policy liability limits of insured motorists.

NJ S4133

Requires automobile insurance policies to provide uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage equal to policy liability limits of insured motorists.

VA SB754

Motor vehicle insurance; uninsured motor vehicle.

MS HB896

Uninsured motorist coverage; provide that limits will be equal to liability coverage unless insured selects otherwise.

MS HB643

Uninsured motorist coverage; provide that limits will be equal to liability coverage unless insured selects otherwise.

MS HB1109

Uninsured motorist coverage; provide that limits will be equal to liability coverage unless insured selects otherwise.

MS HB916

Uninsured motorist coverage; provide that limits will be equal to liability coverage unless insured selects otherwise.

VA HB2492

Motor vehicle accidents; actions brought by uninsured motorists, limited damages.