Florida Chamber of Commerce

Florida Chamber Urges Senate Judiciary Committee to Oppose SB 1168

 

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To: Senate Judiciary Committee

The Florida Chamber of Commerce urges you to oppose SB 1168, related to assignment of benefits. This bill, proposed by Senator Greg Steube, will be heard Tuesday, February 6, 2018 in the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Florida has among the highest property insurance rates in the country. This rate problem is driven, in part, by an issue known as assignment of benefits, which allows businesses to sue other businesses under their homeowner’s insurance policy. The result has been overinflated claims, increased litigation, and frustrated consumers who unknowingly signed their insurance policy over to a third party.

Unfortunately, this bill doesn’t fix the AOB problem, and may even result in a step backward. SB 1168 fails to comprehensively address attorney fees, which incentivize the use of AOB forms and increase litigation. SB 1168 also prohibits managed repair programs, which are used by some insurers to help address rising claims costs. Finally, and most importantly, the bill fails to fully protect consumers from unscrupulous contractors that are taking advantage of consumers through the misuse of AOBs.

This bill is opposed by Florida’s business community because it:

Regards,

Frank C. Walker, III
Vice President of Government Affairs

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