Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2209

Introduced
3/6/25  

Caption

Provisions modification governing claims handling and settlement offers and agreements

Impact

The proposed modifications in SF2209 are expected to have a significant impact on both insurance companies and consumers. For insurers, the bill introduces stricter compliance measures regarding claims handling practices, which may necessitate operational adjustments. These changes could lead to increased costs for insurers as they adapt their policies and procedures, but they may ultimately enhance consumer trust. On the consumer side, the bill enhances protections, allowing insured individuals greater agency in the choices they make regarding repairs and settlements, ultimately aiming to ensure that they receive fair treatment in the claim process.

Summary

SF2209 seeks to redefine and enhance the standards governing automobile insurance claims handling in Minnesota. The bill proposes amendments to existing statutes, specifically targeting the definition and processes involved in claim settlements, notification requirements, and the rights of insured individuals. It emphasizes an insured person's right to select repair facilities and imposes requirements on insurers to provide clear, comprehensive information regarding claims and settlements. This change aims to foster transparency and empower consumers in navigating the claims process more effectively.

Contention

During discussions, stakeholders have raised notable concerns regarding the balance between regulatory control and the operational flexibility of insurance companies. Opponents of the bill suggest that the stringent requirements could lead to higher insurance premiums, as insurers might transfer compliance costs to consumers. Proponents argue that enhancing consumer protections is crucial and that the potential rise in costs is a necessary trade-off for ensuring better regulation and accountability in the insurance industry. The debate also touches on how the changes could affect the overall insurance market dynamics in the state.

Companion Bills

MN HF1322

Similar To Automobile insurance; provisions governing claims handling and settlement offers and agreements modified.

Previously Filed As

MN SF783

Tax provisions modifications

MN SF5020

State personnel management provisions modifications

MN SF5031

Money transmitters governing provisions modifications

MN SF4065

Various provisions modification governing debt collection, garnishment, and consumer finance

MN SF4301

Elk provisions modifications

MN SF4157

Various financial institutions provisions modifications and technical changes

MN SF1824

Public safety provisions modifications

MN SF49

Health insurance provisions modifications and appropriations

MN SF2966

Human services provisions modification

MN SF5430

Minnesota Paid Leave Law provisions modifications

Similar Bills

MN HF1322

Automobile insurance; provisions governing claims handling and settlement offers and agreements modified.

MN SF2004

Certain claims practices regulation

MN HF2383

Claims practices regulated.

NJ S4534

Requires automobile insurers to include appraisal provisions in insurance policies.

TN SB0180

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 56 and Title 66, relative to automobiles.

IA HF436

A bill for an act relating to child restraint systems by excluding purchases from the sales and use tax and by including the value in the loss calculations for specified insurance settlements of automobiles, and including applicability provisions.

CT HB05176

An Act Concerning Automobile Insurance Coverage.

IA SF215

A bill for an act relating to the inclusion of the value of child restraint systems in the loss calculation for specified insurance settlements of automobile partial or total losses, and including applicability provisions.