( – promoted by Colorado Pols)
Last year I carried SB 09-103 which prohibited bonuses or financial incentives by insurance companies to adjusters to deny claims. It passed the Senate but was killed by the insurance industry in the house. I am continuing this fight for consumers this year in SB 10-076.
Q: What is the problem?
A: When someone buys insurance they should get what they pay for and no one should receive a financial incentive to act directly against the interests and rights of the insured. This is a very serious conflict of interest and an act of insurance bad faith.
THE BILL: It is an unfair claim practice (bad faith) to be:
” (XVIII) PROVIDING COMPENSATION IN ANY FORM TO INDUCE OR ENCOURAGE THE DECISION TO DENY, OR DELAY THE RESOLUTION OF, A CLAIM OR TO CANCEL OR RESCIND AN INSURANCE POLICY.”
You might be wondering who could actually oppose this. The insurance industry response ranged from honest surprise that some would actually do this and acknowledging that it should be against the law right now to suggesting this is a widespread practice and they fear the legislation because this is integrated into many insurance business models.
Q: Are there examples of this practice?
A: Yes, but the full scope is unknown because carriers are not generally forthcoming about these programs that they know are illegal.
Better insurance companies would know to stay far away from this practice and certainly wouldn’t discuss it publicly. That said, Farmers sent their employees down to the capitol to lobby against the bill and included in their “fact sheet” that there are no examples of this happening. Extra credit for Chutspah considering.
This is an illegal bad faith practice in virtually every state in common law, and 16 other states clearly codify the prohibition against this practice and virtually any court familiar with the common law on bad faith would have to conclude it is an obvious bad faith conflict of interest.
However, Colorado has not codified the prohibition of this practice in statute and SB 10-076 seeks to remedy that. To find out which insurance lobbyists have worked defeat this year and last year’s common sense reforms, go to:
http://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/lobby/lobby_home.htm
In fairness there are good carriers who would not engage in this practice who have not and do not oppose codifying this bad faith practice.
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