Claims abuse reform bill advances, but senators want attorneys, insurers to compromise
The state
But several committee members said they expected changes to the attorney-friendly bill in upcoming hearings and called for negotiations by lawmakers to continue.
Sen.
"There's been a lot of testimony on how much rates will go up if there's no action," she said. "But if we take away the problem ... they can't tell us how much rates will go down. I have a real problem with that, and I think other members do as well."
Call it a one-two gut punch for
The state's largest property insurer, Universal Property & Casualty, has received approval from
Call it a one-two gut punch for
The state's largest property insurer, Universal Property & Casualty, has received approval from
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Tuesday's meeting was the latest chapter in a years-long battle between
Contractors require homeowners to sign an AOB before commencing repairs because it gives them authority to bill insurers on homeowners' behalf.
Insurers say contractors abuse that authority by inflating invoices or performing unneeded work and then filing suit when insurers balk at paying the invoice.
Attorneys counter that insurers are too slow to pay legitimate invoices, especially when policyholders try to expedite repairs by signing an AOB.
Last fall, state-run
Will 2018 finally be the year that property insurers and trial attorneys agree on legislation aimed at curbing costly claims abuses and excessive lawsuits?
Insurers don't sound too confident as they prepare for Tuesday's start of the legislative session in
Will 2018 finally be the year that property insurers and trial attorneys agree on legislation aimed at curbing costly claims abuses and excessive lawsuits?
Insurers don't sound too confident as they prepare for Tuesday's start of the legislative session in
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Statewide, the number of water damage claims that resulted in lawsuits increased from 989 in 2011 to 8,488 in 2016, according to data from the
For a second year, Sen.
Those fees are claimed under the so-called one-way attorney fee provision, in place in
Insurers, however, say that contractors and attorneys have been using the one-way attorney fee law to extract excessive money from insurers. They want to preserve homeowners' ability to use the law for suits they file themselves while barring third parties from using it on their own behalf.
A proposal to let insurers require inspections of broken windshields before they are replaced cleared a state
The bill, introduced by Sen....
A proposal to let insurers require inspections of broken windshields before they are replaced cleared a state
The bill, introduced by Sen....
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Hukill's bill -- unacceptable to plaintiffs attorneys -- was met with a competing bill by Sen.
Steube's bill was equally unacceptable to insurers.
On Tuesday, the
But in supporting Steube's bill, two Republican senators on the committee --
"Here we go again," said Bradley. "I encourage folks to continue talking to one another."
Next, the bill faces consideration by the Judiciary and Rules committees.
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