After legislators failed to overturn Governor’s veto of procedure bill this year, legislation has been pre-filed for next year’s session.
The fight to get auto insurance companies to pay for the cost of vehicle manufacturer repair procedures will reignite in New Hampshire next year. The new legislation, House Bill 1455 (HB 1455), mirrors the legislation this year that sought to incorporate vehicle manufacturer collision repair procedures into state law governing claims handling practices.
Earlier this year, New Hampshire House Bill 664 (HB 664), that was approved by the legislature in June, sought to amend New Hampshire’s Unfair Insurance Practices
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