Louisiana 2025 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR161

Introduced
6/1/25  

Caption

Requests the Department of Insurance to review whether insureds are being improperly included in claims information exchanges.

Impact

The resolution seeks to address the way claims information is utilized by the insurance industry for underwriting and pricing decisions, which involves the collection of extensive data spanning several years for homeowners' and automobile insurance claims. This move could lead to changes in how claims are reported and subsequently influence insurance pricing, ensuring that residents are not penalized for merely seeking information or clarification about their coverage. Such actions reinforce consumer rights and highlight the necessity for the Department of Insurance to actively monitor these practices to safeguard public interest.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 161 urges the Louisiana Department of Insurance to ensure that residents of Louisiana are not inappropriately included in claims information exchanges when inquiring about coverage or reporting a loss without making a payment demand. This initiative reflects a growing concern about the potential for consumers to be adversely impacted by inaccurate information during the claims process. By highlighting this issue, the resolution aims to protect consumers and maintain fairness in insurance practices across the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR161 appears to be generally supportive among consumer advocacy circles. Proponents view the resolution as a necessary step towards preventing unjustified premium increases and ensuring transparency within the insurance marketplace. There is optimism that a review of reporting practices will lead to more equitable treatment of consumers, especially against a backdrop of growing awareness about the importance of fair insurance policies.

Contention

While there may not be widespread contention presented in the discussions regarding SR161, the effectiveness of the resolution will ultimately depend on the Department of Insurance's willingness and ability to act on these recommendations. If implemented successfully, the resolution could lead to significant improvements in how claims are communicated and handled, fostering a more consumer-friendly environment. However, the resolution does not compel immediate legislative action or regulatory changes, which may leave some advocates wanting more stringent measures to fully protect consumers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR123

Requests the Department of Insurance to report certain information regarding the Insure Louisiana Incentive Program

LA HCR120

Requests the Department of Insurance to study and make recommendations with respect to eliminating the state requirement for motor vehicle insurance and the approaches taken by other states with minimal or noncompulsory requirements

LA HCR58

Urges and requests the Louisiana attorney general to seek legal relief against the Federal Emergency Management Agency's new pricing for the National Flood Insurance Program

LA SCR7

Urges the commissioner of insurance to create the Hurricane Mitigation Commission to study and report findings and recommendations relative to the handling of property insurance claims in the wake of hurricanes and the necessity of a catastrophe savings account.

LA HCR53

Requests the commissioner of insurance to investigate the potential for creating a Coastal Reinsurance Assistance Program

LA HR275

Requests that the Louisiana Department of Health review sickle cell disease legislation

LA HB601

Provides relative to bad faith claims against insurers

LA HCR96

Requests the Department of Insurance to study the impact of alternative funding programs on patient access to affordable prescription drugs

LA HB611

Provides relative to homeowners' insurance and termination of certain policies

LA SB147

Creates the Louisiana Churches and Nonprofit Religious Organizations Self-Insured Fund. (gov sig) (EN INCREASE SG EX See Note)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.