Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4092

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Caption

Relating to the effect of payments made after the deadline for presuit notice in actions against an insurer related to certain claims for property damage.

Impact

The proposed changes in HB4092 could have significant implications for both insurers and insured parties in Texas. By protecting the rights of insured individuals to recover damages even after late payments, the legislation aims to create a more favorable environment for claimants. This could potentially lead to a more equitable claims process, ensuring that insurers remain accountable for timely payments and compliance with notice requirements, as well as encouraging insured individuals to pursue claims without fear of losing their rights due to procedural delays.

Summary

House Bill 4092 aims to clarify the implications of payments made by insurers after the statutory deadline for presuit notice in cases involving property damage claims. The bill introduces a new section to the Texas Insurance Code, specifically addressing how late payments affect an insured party's right to seek recovery. It explicitly states that any payment made after the presuit notice deadline will not limit the insured's ability to recover interest, penalties, attorney's fees, or any other noneconomic damages associated with their claim.

Contention

While the bill seems to provide protections for insured individuals, there may be concerns raised by insurers regarding the impact on their operations and liability. Insurers might argue that the bill places additional burdens on them, making it more challenging to navigate claims processes where delays in payments can occur due to various reasons. The tension between ensuring consumer protection and maintaining a balanced approach to regulatory requirements for insurers could spark debate during discussions leading up to the bill's consideration and possible passage.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2978

Relating to presuit notice associated with certain insurance claims for property damage.

TX HB4020

Relating to presuit notice and inspection requirements associated with, and certain liability in connection with, certain insurance claims for property damage.

TX SF2233

A bill for an act relating to insurer's requests for information and claim timelines, and property and casualty insurer's loss calculations, adjustments, payments of claims, and policy terms.

TX SB52

Property Insurance - Settlement of Claims and Notices

TX HB283

Property Insurance - Settlement of Claims and Notices

TX SF2364

A bill for an act relating to probate and trust matters, including time limitations on actions, attorney fees, trust code proceedings and notice requirements, damages for wrongful death, and filing deadlines, and including effective date and applicability provisions.(Formerly SSB 3157.)

TX HSB702

A bill for an act relating to insurer's requests for information and claim timelines, and property and casualty insurer's loss calculations, adjustments, payments of claims, policy terms, and aerial images.

TX HSB614

A bill for an act relating to probate and trust matters, including time limitations on actions, attorney fees, trust code proceedings and notice requirements, damages for wrongful death, and filing deadlines, and including effective date and applicability provisions.(See HF 2532.)

TX SSB3157

A bill for an act relating to probate and trust matters, including time limitations on actions, attorney fees, trust code proceedings and notice requirements, damages for wrongful death, and filing deadlines, and including effective date and applicability provisions.(See SF 2364.)

TX HF2532

A bill for an act relating to probate and trust matters, including time limitations on actions, attorney fees, trust code proceedings and notice requirements, damages for wrongful death, and filing deadlines, and including effective date and applicability provisions. (Formerly HSB 614.) Effective date: 05/02/2026, 07/01/2026. Applicability date: 07/01/2026.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.