Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2760

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  

Caption

Automobile insurance; require reinstatement of policy where insurer fails to provide proper notice and insured pays premiums.

Summary

Senate Bill 2760 is a legislative measure aimed at providing specific protections for insured individuals in Mississippi. The bill stipulates that when an insurer cancels a policy for nonpayment of premiums, effective communication regarding the cancellation is essential. If a notice of cancellation is sent to an incorrect address, it can prevent the insured from receiving timely warning about the cancellation, which may lead to unintentional lapses in coverage. In such cases, the bill allows the insured to pay past-due premiums to reinstate the policy under its original terms. The bill amends existing legislation by mandating that an insurer must mail or deliver a notice of cancellation to the named insured as well as any named creditor loss payee at least thirty days prior to cancellation, and for nonpayment situations, at least ten days' notice must be provided along with the reasons for cancellation. This provision aims to ensure that policyholders have a fair opportunity to remedy past-due payments before losing their insurance coverage. Additionally, SB2760 seeks to amend Section 83-11-5 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 to align with these requirements, further enhancing consumer protections in insurance practices. It also emphasizes the importance of proper address verification to avoid complications in communication between insurers and policyholders. This change is designed to reduce disputes that arise due to notification issues. Despite its consumer-friendly intentions, the bill could raise concerns among insurers regarding administrative burdens. Insurers may argue that the requirement for extensive notice periods and specific communication procedures could complicate their ability to manage policies effectively and respond to nonpayment scenarios. While consumer protection is a priority, balancing these protections with the operational realities of insurance companies will be a key consideration in the discussions surrounding SB2760.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB316

Health insurance; require certain policies to provide coverage for physician-prescribed proton beam therapy.

MS HB853

Health insurance policies; require certain to provide infertility coverage and establish pilot program in State Health Plan.

MS SB2224

Commissioner of Insurance; authorize to adopt rules and regulations regarding certain provider reimbursement rates.

MS HB1242

Life insurance policy; require policy loans to have a fixed rate.

MS HB315

Health Insurance policies; require coverage of certain examinations primarily related to women's health.

MS HB895

Uninsured motorist coverage; provide that coverage is mandatory in every automobile liability insurance policy.

MS SB2223

Health insurance carriers; require to cap patient cost for prescriptions for insulin drugs.

MS HB1082

Child support; require insurers to provide MDHS certain information for noncustodial, delinquent parents.

MS SB2635

Lender-placed insurance on real property; provide framework for regulating.

MS SB2222

Vehicle data; prevent an insurer from using insured's data to determine rates to renew policy unless insured consents.

Similar Bills

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Automobile insurance; require reinstatement of policy where insurer fails to provide proper notice and insured pays premiums.

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MS SB2846

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MS SB2565

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MS HB1896

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MS SC544

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