Legislation (S-3899/A-5901)–introduced by Sen. Joseph P. Cryan, D-20, and Assembly Financial Institutions and Insurance Committee Chair John McKeon, D-27, last week and this week, respectively—would prohibit the use of ‘step-down’ provisions in personal automobile...
‘Bait and switch’ bill advances in N.Y. Assembly
PIANY priority legislation to address and curtail the issue of bait and switch in the auto insurance market has been reported out of the New York state Assembly Insurance Committee (23-0). The legislation, A.1809, would prohibit insurance carriers from rerating...
PIANY’s push to oppose ban on lead-paint exclusions
While I was looking at appliances in Home Depot this week, an announcement throughout the store warned shoppers that any house built before the 1970s still may have lead-based paint on the walls and posing a risk to residents. This risk extends to many houses across...
ISO 2022 HO Program—Part I
Another decade has passed since the Insurance Services Office Inc. 2011 HO Program debuted. Prior to that, it was the 2000 HO Program. Now comes the 2022 HO Program and I am more than a little excited about it. There are many interesting enhancements and limitations,...
What is the outlook for auto insurance premiums after the legalization of cannabis?
Currently, there are 18 states (and Washington, D.C.) where recreational use of cannabis is legal and 37 states where medicinal use of cannabis is legal. New Jersey, New York and Vermont are among those states where recreational use of cannabis is legal, and...
A brief history of ‘step-down’ provisions
For the better part of 15 years, PIANJ has advocated for the elimination of what is colloquially known as a “step-down” provisions in automobile policies. A step-down provision appears in many automobile policies. It has the effect of reducing the amount of coverage...