New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S479

Introduced
1/11/22  
Refer
1/11/22  

Caption

Eliminates New Jersey Automobile Insurance Risk Exchange.

Impact

The enactment of S479 is expected to lead to significant changes in the structure of automobile insurance in New Jersey. With the elimination of AIRE, savings achieved by insurers must be redirected into the newly established 'Pedestrian Safety Enforcement and Education Fund.' This will specifically fund initiatives aimed at improving pedestrian safety, potentially impacting the focus of insurance companies and the distribution of funds towards local safety enhancements rather than maintaining a broad insurance pool for claims coverage.

Summary

Senate Bill S479 proposes the elimination of the New Jersey Automobile Insurance Risk Exchange (AIRE), which was established to provide compensation to member insurers for claims related to non-economic loss and claim adjustment expenses unavailable through the less costly tort option. Under the current system, all licensed insurers in New Jersey must be members of AIRE and cover assessments to fund it. The bill aims to repeal the statutory requirements defining AIRE, thereby removing the obligation for insurers to participate in this exchange and pay associated fees.

Contention

While proponents of S479 argue that discontinuing AIRE will streamline the insurance process and reduce costs for insurers, critics have raised concerns about the potential for increased insurance rates for consumers. Moreover, there are apprehensions about whether the funds intended for pedestrian safety will be sufficient to address existing vulnerabilities in urban areas, given the historical need for comprehensive pedestrian safety measures. Legislative discussions suggest a polarized view of this bill, reflecting a tension between regulatory efficiency and equitable consumer protection.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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