A bill was recently introduced in the New Jersey Senate that would prohibit the use of education and occupation as rating factors in automobile insurance underwriting. This leads to taking a closer look at the debate over the years and insurance industry’s contention that accurate premium rates require a comprehensive
Read More Eliminating education and occupation as auto insurance underwriting factors

The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) has directed its committees to move forward with amending the Reinsurance Model Law and Regulation (Models) to be consistent with  the EU/U.S. Covered Agreement signed last September.  The Covered Agreement eliminates collateral and physical presence requirements for EU/U.S. reinsurers.  States have 60 months
Read More NAIC Panels to Begin Work on Model Law to Extend Covered Agreement to Non-EU Jurisdictions

Since the Fall of 2017, the Trump Administration has used its executive and regulatory authority to roll back coverage requirements for Affordable Care Act[1] (ACA) health plans and expand access to association health plans that would be offered outside of ACA’s exchanges to small businesses and self-employed individuals. In response
Read More Medicare Part E for All – An Idea Whose Time, Perhaps, Has Still Not Come

On April 10, 2018, the FTC announced that its staff sent warning letters to six major companies that market and sell automobiles, cellular devices, and video gaming systems in the United States. The FTC expressed concerns with the companies’ promotional and warranty materials that require consumers to use specified parts
Read More Use It or Lose It?: FTC Warns Companies Against Conditioning Warranty Coverage on Use of Specified Parts or Services

New York Associate Zachary Lerner and Hartford Associate Alexandra Cavaliere co-authored an Insurance Journal article detailing the technological advances in the insurance industry, specifically the rise of insurtech. Lerner and Cavaliere examine the challenges and opportunities insurtech poses for surplus lines.

To read the full article, click here.
Read More Surplus Lines: Insurtech and Technological Opportunities, Challenges

On Monday, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (“CMS”) released (1) the Notice of Benefit and Payment Parameters for 2019 final rule (“Final Rule”), (2) the Final Annual Issuer Letter and (3) guidance on hardship exemptions and transitional policies. Some of the more significant developments contained in the documents
Read More CMS Uses Regulatory Levers to Chip Away at Affordable Care Act Protections

Locke Lord’s Insurance & Reinsurance Newsletter provides topical snapshots of recent developments in the fast-changing world of insurance. For further information on any of the subjects covered in the newsletter, please contact one of the members of our Insurance team.

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Read More Insurance and Reinsurance Newsletter – April 2018

On April 10, the Texas General Land Office (“GLO”) released a draft of the State of Texas Plan for Disaster Recovery: Hurricane Harvey – Round 1 (the “State Action Plan”). The State Action Plan outlines the GLO’s proposed use of $5.024 billion in Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (“CDBG-DR”)
Read More Texas General Land Office Releases Hurricane Harvey State Action Plan

Independent insurance sales agents have been treated as independent contractors (ICs) for decades. But recently, class action lawyers have begun to target insurance companies with claims that carriers have misclassified these sales agents as ICs instead of employees. These lawsuits allege that insurance companies have violated wage and hour, employee
Read More Independent Contractor Misclassification: Class Action Lawyers Now Targeting the Insurance Industry

Both bodies of the Georgia General Assembly have passed a bill that would allow Georgia-domiciled insurers to divide into one or more parts. HB 754 would allow domestic insurers to draft a detailed plan of division and submit that plan to the Commissioner for approval. HB 754 would not require
Read More Georgia Domestic Division Bill Advances Through General Assembly