Jim Beam column: 'You win some; you lose some'
When it comes to reforming
The Advocate said
The newspaper said after being stymied repeatedly for eight years during the administration of former Democratic Gov.
However, there is an exception. While trial lawyers previously supported Edwards, they have switched their support to Republican Gov.
The Advocate said Landry, who told trial lawyers privately last year that he would not push for measures they opposed, "showered Landry with campaign contributions, after having favored
A governor's office memo circulated earlier this session that was obtained by the newspaper showed Landry kept six pro-industry bills from passing in their original form.
State Sen.
"Compared to (the situation with)
Insurance and business interests won a battle to prevent injured persons from suing insurance companies directly, a practice known as "direct action." Supporters believe judges and juries award bigger claims when they know that deep-pocketed insurance companies are on the hook. However, they didn't get everything they wanted because of opposition from Landry and trial lawyers.
Other insurance and business victories came on property insurance reforms. Landry signed bills that make it easier for insurance companies to drop property policyholders, raise rates and have more time to pay claims after a storm, a controversial package of bills that is supposed to draw more insurance companies to the state.
Insurance Commissioner
"Let me be clear: If these auto insurance reform bills don't move to the floor where the full
A spokesman for LABI said the organization is "incredibly frustrated" by some of its favored bills getting held up in that
Sen.
"If your house has been destroyed by a hurricane, you don't want to be prohibited from suing an insurance company for not paying your claim," Henry said. "And you don't want to make it any more difficult than it already is. The flip side of that is you can't make it so easy to sue insurance companies that they don't want to come here. That's the balance between the two. It's not easy, but we're trying to get there."
The Advocate said Henry and House Speaker
"We'd like to get a set of bills that actually work, that adjust everything," Henry said. "We can leave them in place for a year or two and see if they actually change insurance rates. If they do, then we can continue going down that path. If they don't, we have to switch paths."
Unfortunately, it appears auto insurance rates won't be changing much.
Jim Beam, the retired editor of the
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