HB2277--SETTLEMENTDEMAND SPONSOR: Hardwick COMMITTEEACTION:Voted"DoPass"bytheStandingCommitteeon InsurancePolicybyavoteof10to4. Thisbillreplacestheterm"time-limiteddemand"with"settlement demand". Thebillspecifiesthat,inanylawsuitallegingdamages outsideofwhatiscoveredinthecontractagainstthetort- feasor'sliabilityinsurer,anypriorsettlementdemandtosettlea claimwillnotbeconsideredtohavebeenareasonableopportunity tosettletheclaimunlessthedemandwasinwriting,referenced Section537.058,RSMo,wassentcertifiedmail,remainedopenfor acceptancebytheliabilityinsurerforatleast90daysfromthe datethedemandwasreceivedbytheinsurer,andcontainedcertain materialterms,describedinthebill. ThisbillisthesameasHB1009(2023). PROPONENTS: Supporterssaythatthisaddsclaritysotheinsurance companiesknowwhatisanacceptableformofsettlementofferand howmuchtimetheyhavetomakeadecision. Thisalsoclosesa loopholeattorneysareusingtonothavethesettlementdemand provisionsapplytotheirdemandbynotputtingatimelimitonit. TestifyinginpersonforthebillwereRepresentative Hardwick; NationalAssociationofMutualInsuranceCompanies;Missouri InsuranceCoalition;AssociatedIndustriesofMissouri;Missouri AssociationofInsuranceAgents;AmericanPropertyCasualty InsuranceAssociation,MissouriCivilJusticeReform;andthe ShelterInsuranceCompany. OPPONENTS: Thosewhoopposethebillsaythatthisisallowing insurancecompaniestoputtheirbestinterestoverthepersonwho washarmed.Italreadyrequiresalotofprooftoshowthatan insurancecompanyisactinginbadfaith.Thisalsowouldrequire youtowait90daysforeverydemand. TestifyinginpersonagainstthebillwereBlakeMarkus;andKen Barnes,MissouriAssociationofTrialAttorneys. Writtentestimonyhasbeensubmittedforthisbill.Thefull writtentestimonyandwitnessestestifyingonlinecanbefound underTestimonyonthebillpageontheHousewebsite.