Revises provisions relating to insurance for motor vehicles. (BDR 57-949)
The bill has significant implications for the conduct of insurance companies in the state. By establishing a clear timeline for inspections and the submission of repair estimates, AB334 seeks to reduce the time policyholders spend waiting for their claims to be processed. Should insurers fail to comply with the provisions outlined in the bill, they risk waiving their right to further inspect vehicles and may be limited in the negotiations for claim payments, confining them to the costs of labor and parts unless additional evidence is provided. This could lead to financial repercussions for non-compliant insurers, emphasizing accountability in the industry.
Assembly Bill No. 334, introduced by Assemblywoman Brown-May, revises provisions relating to insurance for motor vehicles specifically concerning inspections and claims for repair. The bill mandates that if an insurer requires an inspection regarding a claim, they must initiate that inspection within eight business days of accepting the claim. Additionally, the insurer is required to transmit a completed estimate of damages within two business days following the inspection. These measures are aimed at ensuring timely and efficient processing of vehicle repair claims, ultimately benefiting the insured individuals and promoting quicker repairs.
There may be concerns regarding the potential operational burdens this bill could place on insurance providers. Insurers might argue that the deadlines set forth could lead to rushed inspections or challenges in managing claim workflows, particularly in cases where numerous claims are being processed simultaneously. Furthermore, the bill allows for the Division of Insurance to impose administrative fines of up to $1,200 for each violation, which raises the stakes for insurers and may lead to heightened scrutiny and potential disputes over compliance interpretations. Critics of the bill may express worries about how this could affect the substantiveness and quality of inspections.