Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1250

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to greater fairness in insurance

Impact

If enacted, H1250 will modify Chapter 175 of the Massachusetts General Laws, establishing clearer parameters around insurance agreements. The bill's provisions will render any clause that gives insurers broad discretionary power void and unenforceable. This legislative change is expected to decrease instances where consumers might feel at the mercy of unclear insurance terms or practices that could unfairly limit their access to benefits. Additionally, the bill will ensure that any policy that does not comply with these standards will not be approved for sale in Massachusetts, thus protecting residents from potentially exploitative contracts.

Summary

House Bill 1250, titled 'An Act relative to greater fairness in insurance,' aims to enhance the protections afforded to Massachusetts residents regarding insurance policies. Specifically, the bill seeks to limit the authority that insurance companies have in determining eligibility for benefits, interpreting policy terms, and enforcing potentially vague or misleading language in contracts. By prohibiting provisions that confer discretionary authority onto insurers, the legislation aims to foster greater transparency and fairness within the insurance system, thereby benefiting consumers across various forms of coverage such as life, health, disability, and long-term care insurance.

Contention

Debate surrounding H1250 is anticipated, particularly regarding the balance of power between insurers and consumers. Proponents argue that the bill is essential for establishing fairness and transparency, while opponents may assert that such regulations could constrain insurance companies' operational flexibility and ability to manage risks effectively. There are concerns that overly strict guidelines could lead to unintended consequences, such as limiting product offerings or increasing costs for consumers. As discussions continue, the legislature must consider how to protect consumers' interests while also allowing the insurance market to function competitively.

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