| Insureds and Claimants have the
right to Choose their own repair facility!
On June 2nd, 1992, Governor Weicker
signed House bill 5793 which was passed by the legislature on May 5th. The
bill, designed to prohibit insurers from steering work to particular repair shops, became
effective October 1, 1992.
Substitute House Bill No. 5793
AN ACT PROHIBITING INSURANCE COMPANIES FROM DESIGNATING REPAIR
SHOPS FOR MOTOR VEHICLE REPAIRS.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in
General Assembly convened:
Section 38a-354 of the general statutes is repealed and the
following is substituted in lieu thereof:
- No automobile physical damage appraiser shall require that
appraisals or repairs should or should not be made in a specified facility or repair shop
or shops.
- No insurance company doing business in this state, or agent or
adjuster for such company shall require any insured to use a specific person for the
provision of automobile physical damage repairs, automobile glass replacement, glass
repair service or glass products unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the insured
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