Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4556

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

Caption

Relating to automobile insurance rating plan consequences for traffic violation charges or convictions.

Impact

The implementation of HB4556 will significantly alter the landscape of automobile insurance in Texas. By preventing traffic violation charges from affecting one's insurance premiums, the bill supports drivers, particularly those who may be wrongfully accused or charged with a violation. This could lead to a more equitable insurance environment wherein individuals are assessed solely based on their driving records without the adverse effects of pending legal issues. The legislation is set to take effect on September 1, 2025, meaning insurers will have a grace period before compliance is required.

Summary

House Bill 4556 aims to amend the Texas Insurance Code concerning automobile insurance rating plans. Specifically, it prohibits insurance companies from assigning a rate consequence based on charges or convictions for traffic violations, as defined under Subtitle C, Title 7 of the Texas Transportation Code. The intent of this bill is to protect drivers from premium increases associated with traffic violation charges, thereby promoting fair treatment in insurance ratings. The change seeks to ensure that individuals are not penalized in terms of insurability and premium costs due to potential legal charges that do not result in convictions.

Contention

While the bill is designed to safeguard individuals from premium hikes due to unresolved traffic violations, it may face scrutiny from insurance companies concerned about their rating methodologies. Critics could argue that such a restriction might hinder insurers' ability to manage risk effectively. There may be discussions regarding how this policy change could impact overall insurance rates and the broader implications for driving safety. Stakeholders in the insurance sector will likely voice concerns about the potential for increased claims costs if a significant number of drivers retain lower premiums despite being charged with violations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1364

Relating to the provision of uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage in automobile liability insurance policies.

TX H1200

Relative to electronic automobile insurance charges

TX A3879

Revises territorial rating plans used by insurers writing private passenger automobile insurance.

TX HB5519

Relating to rates for residential property insurance and personal automobile insurance.

TX A3665

Prohibits use of gap in automobile insurance coverage as rating factor in automobile insurance underwriting under certain circumstances.

TX S0830

Automobile Insurance Issuance

TX HB2189

Relating to traffic violations.

TX H4143

Automobile insurance

TX H3808

Automobile insurance

TX HB413

Prohibits an insurer from utilizing a rating factor in an automobile insurance rate filing

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.