NY Insurance Disciplinary Actions: What’s Getting Producers in Trouble These Days

​ Penalty by Nick Youngson CC BY-SA 3.0 Pix4free ​ The New York State Department of Financial Services issued its monthly insurance disciplinary action report on February 13, and it was an unusually long one – 18 pages. Big I New York members regularly contact our office with questions about whether a course of action they're considering (or that a competitor has taken) will violate the state's insurance law and regulations. Because of that, I always find it interesting to see what areas of the law DFS has focused on when taking action. This is a summary of the disciplinary actions taken recently against resident and…

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Carriers Have Stopped Accepting Some Cars. Here’s What You Need To Know

​Major news outlets publicly reported late last month that State Farm and Progressive have stopped issuing new auto insurance policies or coverage on certain older Kia and Hyundai models. A television station in Rochester contacted Big I New York about it.  The reason given for the carriers' action was high theft rates for these vehicles – Progressive told USA Today, “In some areas, the vehicles are almost 20 times more likely to be stolen than other vehicles.”Two Big I New York members in different parts of the state have told us this week that another major carrier has gone further. According to a producer bulletin, the…

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Big I NY Photo Inspection Bill Included In Governor’s Budget

Governor Hochul has released her executive budget proposal, and we are thrilled to report she has included our bill to allow insurance companies to waive photo inspections. Since the bill was vetoed in November 2022, we have been negotiating with the Governor to reach an agreement, and those efforts have paid off.The proposed budget legislation, if passed, will take effect in October of 2023, and carriers will be allowed to waive photo inspections until October 2027. Between now and April 1st, the state Senate and Assembly will release their own budget proposals, and then the Governor and Legislative Leaders will negotiate a final budget. Therefore, we need…

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