Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1129

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To conform private with public subrogation policy

Impact

If enacted, H1129 would significantly affect the way medical insurance companies approach claims for reimbursement from injury settlements. Individuals who have been injured may benefit from retaining more of their settlement funds, thereby allowing them greater financial relief post-accident. The amendments to Chapter 111 of the General Laws will establish a clear framework for determining the reasonable allocation of settlement amounts, which could potentially alleviate disputes between insurers and insured individuals regarding reimbursement claims.

Summary

House Bill H1129 aims to align the private subrogation policy with public policy concerning medical benefits provided to individuals injured in accidents. The bill is designed to prevent health maintenance organizations and insurance providers from claiming full reimbursement from personal injury settlements or court awards. Instead, these entities would only be allowed to recoup a proportionate share based on the benefits provided relative to the total damages awarded to the injured person. This reform is aimed at ensuring that individuals retain a fairer percentage of their settlement or award for their personal injuries.

Contention

Notably, there may be points of contention regarding the implications of this bill on the financial sustainability of health insurers and the broader insurance market. While proponents argue that it better supports injured victims by ensuring they are not disproportionately penalized by insurers' claims, opponents may raise concerns about the financial burdens that could be placed on insurance providers as a result of these changes. Striking a balance between protecting consumers' financial interests and maintaining the viability of the insurance system will likely prompt ongoing debate throughout the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H987

To conform private with public subrogation policy

MA H1750

Concerning equitable allocation of recovery proceeds for subrogation claims

MA H4362

Concerning equitable allocation of recovery proceeds for subrogation claims

MA H676

Requiring major policy makers to disclose donations to entities engaging in political activity

MA H985

Increasing access to postpartum home visiting services

MA H2827

Relative to privately owned public use airport real estate taxes

MA H1409

Protecting honest employers by creating construction private attorney general actions

MA H2305

Relative to firearms in certain public buildings

MA H3622

Relative to protecting public health and reducing health care costs

MA H1977

To identify and eliminate racial and sexual orientation and gender identity disparities in mental health

Similar Bills

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