New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S07789

Introduced
5/6/25  
Refer
5/6/25  

Caption

Requires that in civil claims under the child victims act, adult survivors act, or a civil sex trafficking claim any insurer who may provide liability coverage for a claim shall, upon request from the claimant or claimant's attorney, provide information regarding each known policy of insurance; provides that a person bringing a civil claim in a sex trafficking case need not disclose their immigration status.

Impact

The enactment of S07789 would enhance the ability of survivors and claimants to obtain relevant information about insurance coverage linked to their claims, potentially aiding in the pursuit of justice and equitable compensation. By ensuring victims have access to insurer information, the bill aims to level the playing field in civil litigation, where survivors can often face significant barriers, including knowledge gaps regarding the resources available for their claims.

Summary

Bill S07789 introduces significant amendments to the insurance law and social services law in New York. It mandates that insurers involved in civil claims related to the Child Victims Act, the Adult Survivors Act, or sex trafficking must provide information on their liability coverage upon request from claimants or their attorneys. The bill emphasizes prompt disclosure, requiring insurers to respond to information requests within thirty days, thereby increasing transparency in insurance dealings related to claims of this nature.

Contention

While there are pressing concerns about victim access to insurance information, the bill also raises contentious issues regarding immigration status. S07789 includes a provision that persons bringing civil claims related to sex trafficking are not compelled to disclose their immigration status during proceedings. This aspect has sparked debate among legislators and stakeholders, as some argue that protections against revealing immigration status could complicate legal processes or alleviate accountability for wrongdoers.

Companion Bills

NY A08519

Same As Requires that in civil claims under the child victims act, adult survivors act, or a civil sex trafficking claim any insurer who may provide liability coverage for a claim shall, upon request from the claimant or claimant's attorney, provide information regarding each known policy of insurance; provides that a person bringing a civil claim in a sex trafficking case need not disclose their immigration status.

Previously Filed As

NY A08519

Requires that in civil claims under the child victims act, adult survivors act, or a civil sex trafficking claim any insurer who may provide liability coverage for a claim shall, upon request from the claimant or claimant's attorney, provide information regarding each known policy of insurance; provides that a person bringing a civil claim in a sex trafficking case need not disclose their immigration status.

NY HB281

Requires motor vehicle insurers to disclose liability policy information to third-party claimants upon written request

NY A10304

Provides that a claimant's weekly unemployment insurance benefit shall be calculated based on such claimant's average weekly wage compared to the state average weekly wage.

NY S09384

Provides that a claimant's weekly unemployment insurance benefit shall be calculated based on such claimant's average weekly wage compared to the state average weekly wage.

NY HB3969

Relating to disclosures by liability insurers and policyholders to third-party claimants; providing an administrative penalty.

NY A08483

Provides that no entity shall receive fees for services rendered in a veterans' benefits matter until certain notice has been provided to the claimant; provides for the type of notice that shall be provided to claimants; defines terms; makes technical corrections.

NY HR338

Requests the Department of Insurance to study the impact on automobile insurance rates when bodily injury claimants submit medical treatment claims for accident-related injuries to out-of-network providers rather than in-network providers

NY HB3792

Insurance; unlawfully operating a motor vehicle; first-party claimants; collision or comprehensive claims; liability coverage; effective date.

NY SB293

Revising claimants' ability to receive insurance information

NY S08731

Provides for civil procedure under which a claimant may seek actual damages from a construction professional due to construction defects in a condominium.

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