Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3969

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

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

Impact

If enacted, HB 3969 would have significant implications for both the insurance industry and policyholders. By imposing mandatory disclosures, insurers would need to maintain a level of transparency that may change their operational practices. The bill is expected to promote fairer dealings in the claims process, as third-party claimants would receive relevant information previously not shared with them, thus reducing the possibility of unfair treatment. This change may serve to empower consumers and could lead to a more equitable handling of claims.

Summary

House Bill 3969 aims to enhance transparency and accountability within the realm of liability insurance by instituting specific disclosure requirements for insurers and policyholders towards third-party claimants. The intention is to mitigate information asymmetry in the claims process, ensuring that claimants are adequately informed about the circumstances surrounding their claims. This legislative effort is seen as a step towards protecting consumer rights, enabling individuals seeking compensation to navigate the claims process more effectively.

Contention

Notably, the bill has sparked discussions around the balance between consumer protection and the operational burdens placed on insurers. Critics argue that imposing additional disclosure requirements could result in an increase in administrative burdens, potentially leading to higher insurance premiums for policyholders. Supporters, however, counter this by emphasizing the importance of transparency and consumer rights, arguing that the benefits of informed claimants can outweigh the operational costs incurred by insurers. The debate centers on how best to ensure consumer protection without placing undue strain on insurance providers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB281

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

TX HB1771

To Amend The Law Concerning Disclosures To Policyholders; And To Require Monthly Reporting By Insurers.

TX H1555

Insurers' Liabilities and Responsibilities

TX SB901

In regulation of insurers and related persons generally, providing for disclosure of addiction treatment coverage and for administrative penalties.

TX A684

Requires insurers that sell flood insurance to provide certain policyholders with certain information.

TX HB690

In regulation of insurers and related persons generally, providing for group market provisions; and imposing penalties.

TX HB258

Provides relative to automobile liability insurance premiums of policyholders sixty-five years of age or older

TX SB1411

Relating To Medicaid Third Party Liability.

TX HB1092

Relating To Medicaid Third Party Liability.

TX HB1092

Relating To Medicaid Third Party Liability.

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