Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1269

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Eliminate penalty charges when canceling auto insurance

Impact

If passed, H1269 would significantly alter how auto insurance cancellations are processed, potentially leading to a more consumer-friendly market. It could encourage policyholders to make changes to their insurance without fear of incurring hefty cancellation fees. The bill addresses a common grievance among auto insurance customers who often feel trapped in a policy due to these penalties. By facilitating easier transitions between insurance providers, this legislation can contribute to increased competition within the auto insurance industry.

Summary

House Bill H1269 aims to eliminate penalty charges associated with canceling auto insurance policies. Specifically, the bill proposes amendments to Chapter 175 of the General Laws, allowing policyholders to receive a pro-rate rebate for the days of coverage they have paid for, without incurring any additional charges beyond those exact days. This modification is intended to protect consumer rights and enhance the flexibility of individuals who wish to change their insurance providers or cancel policies, primarily benefiting those who may find themselves in financial hardship or needing to adjust their coverage.

Contention

While supporters of H1269 argue that the elimination of penalty charges will promote fairness and accessibility in the auto insurance market, opponents may raise concerns about the financial impact on insurance companies. Critics could argue that the removal of cancellation fees might lead to increased costs for insurers, which could potentially result in higher premiums for consumers in the long run. Balancing consumer protections with the economic realities of insurance companies will be a key point of discussion as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H447

Regarding credit card surcharging

MA H3396

Designating the official seasoning of the Commonwealth

MA H1271

Relative to home owners insurance and funding repairs

MA H1910

Regarding willful injury to public defenders and other court personnel

MA H446

Relative to wildlife rehabilitators

MA H3537

Ensuring ratepayer and community representation in utility company regulatory proceedings

MA H1908

To prohibit the sale of "energy drinks" to persons under the age of 18

MA H1909

Relative to landlords accountability with regard to drug houses

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.