Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1274

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Insurance; prohibit cancellation of, nonrenewal of, or increase in rates for nonfault motor vehicle incident of the insured.

Impact

The legislation amends existing sections of the Mississippi Code pertaining to motor vehicle insurance regulations, seeking to establish clearer guidelines for how insurers can manage risk and promote fair treatment of policyholders. By disallowing insurers from utilizing nonfault incidents in rate-setting decisions or during policy renewals, the law is anticipated to maintain stable premiums for drivers and avoid potential financial burdens caused by unfair rate hikes. The bill also includes penalties for insurers who violate its provisions, including an obligation to refund the excess premium charged and a monetary penalty.

Summary

House Bill 1274 aims to protect consumers from adverse insurance actions triggered by nonfault vehicle incidents. Specifically, the bill prohibits insurers from increasing rates, adding surcharges, or denying coverage based solely on the consideration of nonfault incidents that occur in the operation of a vehicle. This definition of a nonfault incident includes any accident where the driver of the insured vehicle was not at fault. Supporters of the bill assert that it will provide essential protections for drivers who are unfairly penalized for incidents beyond their control, fostering a more equitable insurance landscape.

Contention

Despite its positive reception among consumer advocacy groups and many legislators, opposition exists primarily from some insurance industry representatives who argue that the bill could lead to increased risk for insurers. Detractors claim that variability in accident circumstances makes it challenging for insurers to price policies accurately. They express concerns that the bill might encourage more reckless driving behavior, as drivers perceive they will not face financial repercussions for accidents they did not cause. This tension between consumer protection and industry risk management underscores the ongoing debate surrounding insurance regulation and coverage fairness.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2406

Motor vehicle liability insurance; increase minimum coverage required.

MS HB1107

Motor vehicle liability insurance policy; require to include medical payment coverage.

MS SB2430

Counties and municipalities; prohibit use of automated recording equipment to track motor vehicle liability insurance.

MS SB2568

Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance Enforcement Study Committee; create.

MS HB1108

Uninsured motorist coverage; provide that coverage is mandatory in every automobile liability insurance policy.

MS HB552

Medical providers and medical malpractice insurers; prohibit consent to arbitration as a condition for care or insurance.

MS HB1538

Certificates of titles for motor vehicles; prohibit the issuance of to non-United States citizens who are using certain passports.

MS HB153

Insurance; require officer to share information on at scene of accident.

MS SB2071

Health insurance; prohibit insurers from discriminating against durable medical equipment and set reimbursement rate.

MS HB178

Motor vehicle; revise law authorizing owner to designate beneficiary for transfer of ownership by increasing number of beneficiaries to four.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.