Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2366

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Homeowners insurance limits; require no less than 20% in cases of total loss.

Impact

If enacted, SB2366 would bring notable changes to state insurance laws, especially regarding how claims for total loss are handled. Currently, policyholders may face lengthy procedures requiring itemized claims to recover losses. This bill, however, allows homeowners to receive prompt financial compensation without the burden of detailed documentation initially. Furthermore, the legislation gives the opportunity for insured individuals to claim additional amounts, up to their policy limits, later on by providing an itemized claim if needed. This flexibility aims to better support homeowners in recovering from devastating losses.

Summary

Senate Bill 2366, introduced by Senator McMahan, establishes new provisions related to homeowners insurance in the state of Mississippi. The bill requires insurance companies to pay a minimum of twenty percent (20%) of the policy limits in cases of a covered total loss. This provision aims to ensure that policyholders receive immediate financial assistance when their property is deemed a total loss; for contents loss, the payment has a cap of $250,000. By eliminating the necessity for an itemized claim for the initial payout, the bill seeks to simplify the claims process during stressful situations such as home destruction.

Contention

Despite its intended benefits, there may be points of contention surrounding SB2366, particularly regarding the implications for insurance companies. Insurers may argue that mandatory upfront payments could lead to increased premiums for policyholders or even reluctance to cover certain claims. Additionally, the definition and handling of 'total loss' as outlined in the bill will necessitate clear guidelines from the Commissioner of Insurance to prevent ambiguities during claims processing. These aspects could generate debate on the balance between providing immediate support to homeowners and maintaining the viability of insurance companies to fulfill such obligations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB144

Tort Claims Act; require governmental entities to carry no less than $500,000 insurance coverage.

MS HB960

Telemedicine services; extend repealer on requirement that insurance plans in MS provide coverage for.

MS HB10

Worker's compensation; require state to continue to provide health insurance for an employee who files a claim for.

MS SB2412

Insurance Holding Company Act; include NAIC Group Capital Calculation test requirements.

MS SB2894

Cybersecurity insurance; include in Mississippi Insurance Guaranty Association statutes.

MS HB1169

MS Insurance Guaranty Association Law; revise to add cybersecurity insurance to.

MS HB1611

Property and casualty insurance coverage; require 45-day notice before change in coverage of.

MS HB1479

Insurance; revise the hurricane deductible.

MS HB1107

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

MS SB2584

Public works construction; performance bond not required if contract is less than $50,000.00 and paid in two equal installments.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.