Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1101

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to personal injury protection payments

Impact

If enacted, this bill would directly influence how insurance companies operate in Massachusetts regarding personal injury claims. The amendments include stipulations that would prevent insurers from assessing attorney's fees or costs if they tender the amount due to the plaintiff within thirty days of being served with the summons and complaint. This is expected to streamline the claims process and reduce disputes regarding legal fees in PIP cases, ultimately benefiting claimants by ensuring quicker access to owed amounts.

Summary

Senate Bill S1101, introduced by Senator Paul R. Feeney, aims to amend the personal injury protection provisions in Chapter 90 of the General Laws of Massachusetts. The bill proposes modifications to the regulations governing how personal injury protection (PIP) payments are assessed and disbursed in the event of an automobile accident. This legislation seeks to provide clarity on the obligations of insurance companies concerning timely payments and legal fee assessments associated with personal injury claims.

Contention

There are potential points of contention surrounding this bill, particularly regarding the balance of power between insurance companies and claimants. While proponents argue that the amendments will foster a more efficient claims process, critics may express concerns over limiting the ability of plaintiffs to recover legal fees in cases where insurance companies delay or contest payments. The bill underscores the ongoing debate about the responsibilities of insurers towards claimants and the degree of protection afforded to those seeking redress under personal injury protection provisions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2273

Reducing administrative burden for government and industry

MA S747

Relative to access to paid family and medical leave and unemployment insurance for graduate student workers

MA S239

Relative to certain hospitality venues

MA S2388

Relative to historic route designations

MA S514

To protect the integrity of town meetings

MA S1844

Relative to retirement boards

MA S1855

Relative to retirement board membership

MA S1845

Relative to 911 emergency telecommunicators inclusion in the heart bill

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.