Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1414

Introduced
1/28/26  
Report Pass
2/9/26  

Caption

Insurance; time-limited offer; settlement demand

Impact

The enactment of SB1414 is expected to significantly impact the insurance industry's operational procedures in Arizona. By imposing a time limit on settlement responses, the bill could lead to quicker resolutions for claimants, fostering a more efficient claims process. Furthermore, it could encourage insurers to allocate resources and adjust their administrative processes to comply with the tightened schedule, thus reducing delays that can occur in the settlement phase.

Summary

SB1414, introduced by Senator Bolick, amends Arizona's insurance laws by establishing a framework for how insurers must handle settlement demands related to third-party claims. Specifically, the bill stipulates that insurers are required to respond to such demands within a fixed timeframe of thirty days. This regulation is aimed at streamlining the process for both insurers and claimants by providing clarity and predictability regarding settlement negotiations.

Contention

During discussions surrounding SB1414, notable points of contention emerged, particularly in relation to how this measure might affect insurers' operational flexibility. Critics of the bill, including some representatives from the insurance sector, argued that the thirty-day limit could be overly restrictive, particularly in complex cases that require thorough review. Furthermore, there is concern that it may incentivize insurers to unilaterally reject claims to meet the deadline, potentially leading to adverse outcomes for claimants in need of timely resolutions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1342

Time-limited offer; liability insurer; settlement

AZ HB2222

Settlement agreements; report; approval

AZ HB2835

Landlord tenant; settlement conferences

AZ SB1345

Ambulances; response times; rates

AZ HB2624

Timeshare salespersons; licensure

AZ HB2054

DIFI; financial enterprises; insurance; compact

AZ HB2271

Supply and demand; assessment; groundwater

AZ HB2351

Health professionals; website; time limitation

AZ SB1668

Health insurance; requirements; essential benefits

AZ SB1072

Medical boards; complaints; time limit

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