New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4712

Introduced
10/11/22  

Caption

Removes certain entities from regulation under the "New Jersey Insurance Fair Conduct Act."

Impact

The amendment will primarily affect individuals and entities involved in processing claims while placing more responsibility on the actual insurance providers. The Fair Conduct Act was designed to protect claimants from unreasonable practices, thus this bill may undermine that protective framework by allowing certain claim-related entities to operate without the same level of accountability. Consequently, injured individuals may find themselves with limited recourse when dealing with denied claims or unreasonable delays from claims determiner entities.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4712 seeks to amend the New Jersey Insurance Fair Conduct Act by redefining the term 'insurer.' This redefinition would exclude certain entities, specifically those that only determine insurance claims but do not issue or manage the insurance policies themselves. By doing so, these entities would no longer be regulated under the provisions of the Fair Conduct Act, which allows first-party claimants to file civil actions regarding unfair treatment by their insurers. This could significantly alter how claims are processed and the accountability of those involved in the claims determination process.

Contention

Opponents of A4712 may argue that removing these entities from regulation could enable a lack of oversight, potentially leading to unreasonably denied claims without any consequential penalties for the entities involved. Proponents, however, could contend that the amendment simplifies the regulatory landscape surrounding insurance claims and helps speed up the claims process. This bill raises critical discussions about consumer protection versus regulatory burdens on businesses involved in insurance claims determination.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2558

Included self-insured entities and plans under certain provisions of "New Jersey Insurance Fraud Prevention Act."

NJ A1057

Raises minimum amounts of property damage liability, uninsured motorist, and underinsured motorist coverage for certain automobile insurance policies.

NJ A1665

Raises minimum amounts of property damage liability, uninsured motorist, and underinsured motorist coverage for certain automobile insurance policies.

NJ S2993

Prohibits motor vehicle liability insurance policy from restricting full payment of recovery amounts under covered person's policy.

NJ A1761

Prohibits motor vehicle liability insurance policy from restricting full payment of recovery amounts under covered person's policy.

NJ A4054

Prohibits motor vehicle liability insurance policy from restricting full payment of recovery amounts under covered person's policy.

NJ S2980

Prohibits motor vehicle liability insurance policy from restricting full payment of recovery amounts under covered person's policy.

NJ HB2733

Relating to recovery under uninsured and underinsured motorist insurance coverage.

NJ HB3533

Relating to recovery under uninsured and underinsured motorist insurance coverage.

NJ HB3822

Relating to recovery under uninsured and underinsured motorist insurance coverage.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.