New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S883

Introduced
1/27/22  

Caption

Prohibits certain provisions in liability insurance policies.

Impact

The passage of S883 is expected to change the landscape of liability insurance in New Jersey. By curtailing the use of broad exclusion clauses, the bill enhances consumer protection, ensuring that policyholders cannot have their claims unjustly denied due to the insurer’s reliance on similar, but unrelated, past claims. This could lead to greater accountability among insurers and promote fairer treatment of insured parties, fostering trust in the insurance sector as a whole.

Summary

Senate Bill S883 aims to amend existing laws regarding liability insurance by prohibiting certain provisions within liability insurance policies. Specifically, the bill restricts insurers from issuing or renewing policies that contain clauses which state that the insurer will not be liable for claims relating to unrelated occurrences or events. This legislative measure is introduced to protect insured individuals from potential coverage denials based on unrelated claims, which could lead to significant financial repercussions for policyholders, particularly in sectors such as healthcare and professional services.

Contention

However, the bill has sparked discussions about its implications for insurers and the overall insurance market. Critics argue that by limiting insurers' ability to deny claims based on related circumstances, the bill could lead to increased risk for insurers, resulting in higher premiums for all policyholders or a reduction in coverage options. Proponents maintain that the consumer protections provided by the bill justify the potential risks to insurer profitability, emphasizing the need for comprehensive coverage and fairness in liability insurance policies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S557

Prohibits certain provisions in liability insurance policies.

NJ SB824

Insurers: declared disaster: homeowners’ insurance policies.

NJ A2103

Prohibits insurers from raising medical malpractice liability insurance premiums under certain circumstances.

NJ A984

Prohibits insurers from raising medical malpractice liability insurance premiums under certain circumstances.

NJ SB263

Insurance: annuities and life insurance policies.

NJ SB1628

Relating to insurance claims and certain prohibited acts and practices in or in relation to the business of insurance.

NJ HB3646

Relating to insurance claims and certain prohibited acts and practices in or in relation to the business of insurance; amending provisions that are or may be subject to a criminal penalty.

NJ HB465

Provides for technical recodification of certain provisions of the La. Insurance Code relative to property insurance

NJ A1460

Prohibits use of anti-concurrent causation clauses in homeowners insurance policies.

NJ A575

Prohibits use of anti-concurrent causation clauses in homeowners insurance policies.

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