Connecticut’s Insurance and Real Estate Committee today rejected legislative efforts that could have lead to a massive increase in litigation and increased insurance costs for consumers, according to the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America (PCI). The committee defeated SB 763 which would have changed Connecticut’s Unfair Insurance Practices Act by removing the “general practice test” from the definition of an unfair claims practice.
Bad Faith, Credit Ban and Additional Limits on Territorial Rating defeated in CT
External References & Further Reading
http://www.pciaa.net/Publish/Web/webpress.nsf/lookupwebcontent/43D11C6240EF12668625757700751BC



