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Bill S 785 empowers insured individuals in Massachusetts by prohibiting insurance companies from restricting their right to hire public adjusters for claims assistance.
Bill S 785 empowers insured individuals in Massachusetts by prohibiting insurance companies from restricting their right to hire public adjusters for claims assistance.
Bill S 785 aims to enhance consumer protections in the insurance industry by prohibiting certain restrictive clauses in property and casualty insurance policies. Specifically, it seeks to ensure that insured individuals have the right to hire public insurance adjusters without facing penalties or restrictions from their insurance providers.
The bill introduces two significant amendments to existing Massachusetts General Laws:
Amendment to Chapter 175:
Amendment to Chapter 176D:
The bill is sponsored by Joan B. Lovely and has multiple cosponsors, including:
- Paul J. Donato
- Robyn K. Kennedy
- Adrianne Pusateri Ramos
- Bradley H. Jones, Jr.
- Bruce E. Tarr
- Barry R. Finegold
- Patrick M. O'Connor
- Lydia Edwards
- Steven S. Howitt
- Christopher J. Worrell
- John J. Cronin
- Kelly W. Pease
- Brendan P. Crighton
- Michael O. Moore
- John F. Keenan
- Nick Collins
- John C. Velis
- Michael D. Brady
- Dylan A. Fernandes
- Sal N. DiDomenico
- Donald H. Wong
- Paul W. Mark
Bill S 785 represents a significant step toward empowering consumers in the insurance market by ensuring their right to seek professional assistance without facing punitive restrictions. As it progresses through the legislative process, it has the potential to reshape how insurance claims are handled in Massachusetts, promoting fairness and transparency in the industry.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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