Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1260

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing the fair calculation of labor rates paid by insurance companies to auto repairers in the Commonwealth

Impact

This legislation aims to provide more equitable compensation for repair shops, which have historically faced challenges in receiving fair payment for their labor from insurance companies. By establishing a standardized minimum hourly labor rate, the bill seeks to mitigate disputes between auto repair businesses and insurers, potentially leading to an increase in the financial viability of small repair shops that may struggle under current payment structures. Furthermore, the bill places the onus on insurance companies to ensure compliance with the new labor rate stipulations.

Summary

House Bill 1260 proposes the establishment of a fair calculation of labor rates that insurance companies must pay to auto repairers in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill mandates that the Commissioner of the Division of Insurance will set a minimum hourly labor rate for insurers to follow when compensating registered motor vehicle repair shops for repairs made under insured claims. The rate will be determined using data from either 100 sequential customer-paid collision repair orders or 60 consecutive days of such orders, whichever is fewer, ensuring that it reflects actual market conditions based on local averages.

Contention

Notable points of contention within the discourse surrounding H1260 center on the balance between fair compensation for repairers and the potential for increased costs to consumers. Insurance companies may argue that mandated minimum rates could translate into higher premiums for policyholders, a concern raised by various stakeholders throughout the legislative discussions. Additionally, the authority granted to the Commissioner to set rates and the process for disputing those rates could be a source of controversy, as it may introduce regulatory hurdles for insurers and repairers alike.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1095

Establishing the fair calculation of labor rates paid by insurance companies to auto repairers in the Commonwealth

MA H1118

Relative to the calculation of labor rates paid by insurance companies to auto repairers in the Commonwealth

MA H950

Reforming labor rates paid by insurance companies to auto repairers in the Commonwealth

MA H4412

To establish minimum reimbursement rate to insurance claimants

MA S2643

Reforming auto body labor rates

MA S688

Reforming auto body labor rates

MA H4259

Establishing that app-based drivers are not employees, and network companies are not employers, for certain purposes of the General Laws

MA H2812

Establishing fairness for agricultural laborers

MA S1837

Establishing fairness for agricultural laborers

MA H1848

Establishing rights and obligations of transportation network drivers and transportation network companies

Similar Bills

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