Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S702

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Appointing temporary qualified appraisers for damage covered by auto insurance policies

Impact

The proposed legislation is intended to expedite the processing of auto insurance claims by allowing insurers to quickly bring in qualified personnel to assess damages without the typical licensing delays that might occur. By waiting for a formal licensing process, there can be significant delays that could frustrate policyholders needing timely assistance. With the provisions of this bill, the state hopes to improve emergency response efforts and enhance consumer protection by ensuring that claims are efficiently handled during high-demand periods.

Summary

Senate Bill 702, presented by Senator John J. Cronin, seeks to amend Chapter 26 of the General Laws of Massachusetts by enabling insurers to appoint temporary qualified appraisers during declared emergencies. This legislation aims to streamline the claims resolution process in situations where severe weather or other emergencies significantly impact the state's infrastructure and the resultant claims from policyholders. Under this bill, temporary appraisers would be considered licensed for all relevant purposes while managing claims during these emergencies.

Contention

While the bill is positioned as a necessary measure to improve service delivery in emergencies, there may be concerns regarding the qualifications and oversight of these temporary appraisers. Critics might argue that rushing to resolve claims through temporarily appointed personnel could compromise the thoroughness and reliability of appraisals, which are critical in the insurance context. Furthermore, questions regarding the long-term implications on the regulatory framework for appraisers and the potential for abuse within temporary licensure could arise during legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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