Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1612

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to independent prepaid legal services plans

Impact

The implementation of H1612 will lead to significant changes in the legal services landscape in Massachusetts. By exempting independent prepaid legal services plans from the traditional insurance requirements, the bill is designed to foster the growth of such plans, potentially increasing access to legal services for individuals who might otherwise underutilize legal assistance. This could be particularly beneficial for lower-income families or individuals who require affordable legal services without the complexities of traditional legal insurance arrangements.

Summary

House Bill 1612 addresses the establishment and operation of independent prepaid legal services plans in Massachusetts. The bill provides a clear definition of what constitutes an independent prepaid legal services plan, specifying that these plans are non-indemnity in nature. Members or their dependents may access legal services through organizations that contract directly with independent attorneys. Notably, the payment structure for these independent attorneys is fixed per member, and they do not receive supplementary payments for specified legal services, thus ensuring transparency in compensation and service delivery.

Contention

Concerns may arise around the bill's exemption from existing requirements, as this could lead to a lack of regulatory oversight or consumer protection in the independent prepaid legal services market. Stakeholders may debate whether the simplified structure of these plans could result in variable quality of services offered, as independent attorneys may operate under different standards compared to those within fully insured legal services models. Additionally, the bill could provoke discussions about the balance between increased access to legal services and the need for adequate consumer protections within this newly framed legal services framework.

Companion Bills

MA H5281

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA HB211

Insurance: Prepaid Legal Plans

MA H5138

Relative to consumer protections for low valued legal tender scarcity

MA H2781

Relative to the Department of Youth Services

MA H2786

Relative to compliance officers at the Department of Fire Services

MA HB1239

Relating To Independent Legal Counsel.

MA HB1239

Relating To Independent Legal Counsel.

MA H2130

Relative to independent contractors

MA H608

Relative to independent child protection

MA H2778

Relative to collective bargaining

MA S2887

Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Aging and Independence to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to aging and independence matters.

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