Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024
Section 11:2-17.5 - Misrepresentation of policy provisions(a) No insurer shall fail to fully disclose to first party claimants all pertinent benefits, coverages or other provisions of an insurance policy or insurance contract under which a claim is presented.(b) No agent, broker, or insurer shall conceal from first party claimants benefits, coverages or other provisions of any insurance policy or insurance contract when such benefits, coverages or other provisions are pertinent to a claim.(c) No insurer shall, except where there is a time limit specified in the policy, make statements, written or otherwise, requiring a claimant to give written notice of loss or proof of loss within a specified time limit and which seek to relieve the company of its obligations if such time limit is not complied with unless the failure to comply with such time limit prejudices the insurer's rights.(d) No insurer shall request a claimant to sign a release that extends beyond the subject matter that gave rise to the claim payment.(e) No insurer shall issue checks or drafts in partial settlement of a loss or claim using language which releases the insurer or its insured from its total liability. N.J. Admin. Code § 11:2-17.5