New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S211

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires insurers offering commercial general liability insurance policies to provide notification of exclusion for communicable disease.

Impact

This legislation seeks to ensure that businesses are fully aware of their liability coverage in the context of communicable diseases, addressing concerns that many insurers may have introduced exclusions following the COVID-19 pandemic. By requiring insurers to provide clear information on these exclusions, the bill aims to help businesses better understand their risk exposure and prevent potential financial losses that could arise from unclear policy language. This move is expected to enhance consumer protection and create a more competitive insurance market.

Summary

Senate Bill 211 aims to enhance the transparency of insurance coverage related to communicable diseases, including COVID-19, within commercial general liability policies. The bill mandates that insurers must provide prospective policyholders and existing policyholders seeking renewals with a clear and prominent notification regarding any exclusions for coverage of communicable disease. Specifically, if a policy contains such an exclusion, the insurer is required to inform the policyholder if the exclusion can be removed and what the cost would be, or if the coverage can be obtained from another insurer.

Contention

While the bill could be seen as a positive step for policyholders seeking clarity from insurers, there exists the underlying tension regarding how this bill may affect insurance companies' risk management strategies. Insurers may argue that such transparency requirements could lead to increased liability and higher premiums, potentially limiting accessibility to essential commercial coverage for businesses. Conversely, advocates for the bill highlight the importance of clear communication and the need for insured parties to understand the limits of their coverage, particularly in the wake of global health crises.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S539

Requires insurers offering commercial general liability insurance policies to provide notification of exclusion for communicable disease.

NJ SB439

Revises provisions relating to communicable diseases. (BDR 40-987)

NJ A1743

Prohibits insurers from offering stop loss insurance to small employers.

NJ S4133

Requires automobile insurance policies to provide uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage equal to policy liability limits of insured motorists.

NJ S2293

Requires automobile insurance policies to provide uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage equal to policy liability limits of insured motorists.

NJ S1260

Requires health insurers to provide coverage for treatment of tick-borne diseases.

NJ S400

Requires health insurers to provide coverage for treatment of tick-borne diseases.

NJ H0053

Communicable and Infectious Diseases

NJ HB1343

In regulation of insurers and related persons generally, providing for notification requirements for older adult health insurance policies.

NJ HB1623

In regulation of insurers and related persons generally, providing for notification requirements for older adult health insurance policies.

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