Auto insurance reforms take effect in N.Y. in effort to lower rates
Coverage is nearly twice as expensive as in other states
Part of the governor’s effort to cut auto insurance premiums in
On Wednesday, Hochul announced that the state’s
As part of her agenda for the year, Gov.
Hochul said she focused on cutting auto insurance rates this year as a part of her broader focus on affordability.
“Since taking office, I have been committed to making
Hochul’s changes, which were enacted in the state budget process, include expanding criminal liability for people involved in staged accidents beyond just the drivers to include all participants, limiting damages for people who are involved in accidents who were breaking the law while driving, requiring people seeking damages for ‘pain and suffering,’ or ‘emotional distress’ to demonstrate they have actually been injured or distressed, limiting damages for people ‘mostly at fault’ for an accident, and a new requirement that insurance companies seek approval from the state’s
Now, those changes are in effect and the state is expecting insurers to reflect the anticipated cut in court-awarded damages in their insurance rates.
“Today's guidance makes clear the department’s expectations that insurers include expected savings from Governor Hochul’s reforms in any pending and future rate applications,” said acting DFS Superintendent
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