Tim Temple: Session was a win for some insurance reforms, but more is needed. Here's why.
My team and I spent the past year, including actively participating in 14 auto insurance committee hearings before the legislative session, working with legislators to draft a comprehensive package of regulatory and legal reform legislation aimed at reducing the cost to drivers in our insurance system — many of which ultimately passed during session.
Of the 20 insurance and legal reform bills I supported when session began, eight became law.
These new laws include a limit on the ability for a person who is mostly at fault for an accident to recover damages, the requirement for a plaintiff in a personal injury lawsuit to prove the accident caused the injury and clearer proof of loss requirements that can simplify the claims process.
Act 466 is a good step toward fixing our medical billing transparency problem. However, we still must address the major issue of inflated provider billing when the patient does not use health insurance.
The emphasis on legal reform did not limit our focus on strengthening the property insurance market for home and business owners. Of the 19 regulatory and property insurance bills I supported when session began, 13 became law.
Two of these new laws work together to create a permanent source of funding from the insurance industry for the Louisiana Fortify Homes Program (LFHP), while three others create or increase existing tax incentives for fortified roofs.
Outside of solidifying the LFHP, the Legislature also passed several bills to improve policyholders' experience in our market. These changes include required training on new insurance laws for agents, adjusters and public adjusters. This will help make sure consumers receive the best guidance. The changes also include increasing the notice period for cancellations and nonrenewals to 60 days for most policies and requiring that nonrenewal notices include the cause for the nonrenewal so policyholders can address the issue and improve their insurability. Finally, it also contains stiffer penalties for insurers that do not provide rental car benefits to policyholders in a timely manner.
While the Legislature passed many good bills this year, I am disappointed by the governor's veto of Senate Bill 111 and by the
Worse, Act 11, which went through several iterations while being pushed through the legislative process by Gov.
Act 11 makes
In April, I wrote that I would explore other options if we didn't get true legal reform passed and signed into law. Because of how mixed this year's results are, I plan to explore one of those other options, specifically the
Based on the
I appreciate the sponsors of the above-mentioned bills and their serious focus on improving our insurance market this year. As we begin the hard work of implementing the reforms that have just passed, my staff and I are already looking forward to working with legislators next session to continue strengthening



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