Chapter 448
2025 -- H 6054 AS AMENDED
Enacted 07/02/2025

A N   A C T
RELATING TO INSURANCE -- MOTOR VEHICLE APPRAISAL PROVISION

Introduced By: Representatives Baginski, Kazarian, Corvese, and Casey

Date Introduced: March 12, 2025

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
     SECTION 1. Section 27-10.4-1 of the General Laws in Chapter 27-10.4 entitled "Motor
Vehicle Appraisal Provision" is hereby amended to read as follows:
     27-10.4-1. Motor vehicle appraisal provision.
     (a) When the insurance company and the insured or claimants fail to agree on the amount
of a loss, either has the right to exercise the independent appraisal process outlined in this section.
Agreements by the parties shall be binding. Each shall select a disinterested Rhode Island licensed
appraiser. The insurer’s chosen appraiser shall inspect the damaged motor vehicle within three (3)
business days after the written demand is received; provided, the damaged motor vehicle is on the
premises of the repair shop when the request is made. If the insurer’s appraiser fails to inspect the
damaged motor vehicle within the three (3) business days the insurer shall forfeit its right to inspect
the damaged vehicle prior to repairs, and negotiations shall be limited to labor and the price of parts
and shall not, unless objective evidence to the contrary is provided by the insurer, involve disputes
as to the existence of damage or the chosen manner of repair. The time limitations set forth in this
subsection may be extended by mutual agreement between the auto body repair shop and the
insurer.
     (b) If the two (2) appraisers fail to agree on the amount of the loss, the insurer and the
insured or claimant shall select an impartial Rhode Island licensed appraiser as an umpire appraiser.
If the two (2) appraisers are unable to agree upon an umpire within three (3) business days, the
party making the initial demand for the loss to be set by appraisal shall select an umpire. The
appraisers shall then submit their differences to the umpire appraiser. The umpire appraiser shall
render a decision within three (3) business days, and written agreement by any two (2) of the three
(3) shall set the amount of the loss. The time limitations set forth in this subsection may be extended
by mutual agreement between the auto body repair shop and the insurer.
     (c) The insurer shall not engage in any act or practice of intimidation, coercion, threat, or
misrepresentation of consumer rights, for or against an insured person, claimant, or entity chosen
in this process. claimant shall fail to agree as to the amount of the loss, the insured or claimant has
the right to exercise the independent appraisal process outlined in this section.
     (1) The insured or claimant, and the insurer, shall each select their own disinterested Rhode
Island licensed appraiser at their own expense. The insurer's chosen appraiser shall inspect the
damaged motor vehicle within four (4) business days after the written demand is received, provided
the damaged motor vehicle is on the premises of the repair shop when the request is made.
     (2) If the insurer's appraiser fails to inspect the damaged motor vehicle within four (4)
business days the insurer shall forfeit its right to inspect the damaged vehicle prior to repairs, and
negotiations shall be limited to labor and the price of parts and shall not, unless objective evidence
to the contrary is provided by the insurer, involve disputes as to the existence of damage or the
chosen manner of repair. The time limitations set forth in this subsection may be extended by
mutual agreement between the auto body repair shop and the insurer.
     (b) If the two (2) appraisers are unable to resolve the dispute between the insurance
company and the insured or claimant, then the two (2) appraisers shall submit to each other their
best proposal to resolve the disagreement.
     (1) If the proposals differ by fifteen percent (15%) or less, the amount of the loss shall be
the midpoint between them.
     (2) If the proposals differ by more than fifteen percent (15%), then, within three (3)
business days, the appraisers shall submit the names of three (3) disinterested Rhode Island licensed
appraisers to each other. The appraisers will endeavor to agree on the selection of one of the
proposed candidates to act as umpire.
     (3) In the event the parties are unable to agree on a candidate to act as umpire, the insured
or claimant shall choose an independent association for arbitration such as the American
Association of Arbitrators or similar association to provide an umpire.
     (4) The umpire shall render a decision within five (5) days of appointment.
     (5) The agreement by the parties, or the umpire's decision, will be binding on the parties,
except for supplemental allowances for hidden damage, parts price increases, or any other
reasonable charges related to the loss that have not already been paid for.
     (6) If the insured or claimant initiates this appraisal provision and the final award exceeds
the insurer's original offer by more than twenty-five percent (25%), the insurer must reimburse all
of the insured or claimant's appraisal costs. If the difference is less than twenty-five percent (25%)
the parties shall split the cost of the umpire.
     (7) If the appraiser selected by the insurer, insured, or claimant does not comply with the
provisions of § 27-9.1-4 and chapter 10.1 of title 27 or any other applicable Rhode Island law or
regulation, their appraisal shall be deemed null and void and excluded from consideration from the
umpire.
     (8) For the purposes of this section a "disinterested Rhode Island licensed appraiser" means
a motor vehicle damage appraiser licensed pursuant to chapter 10.1 of title 27 who has not
performed an appraisal, received payment or compensation of any type from the claimant or
insured, or the insurer, in the previous thirty (30) days.
     (9) For the purposes of this section an "insurer'' means any "insurer" as defined in § 27-
9.1-2.
     (10) Any appraiser that does not qualify as a ''disinterested Rhode Island licensed
appraiser" may be allowed by mutual agreement of both the parties.
     (11) Neither party shall waive any rights under the applicable insurance policy which are
not part of the appraisal process.
     (c) The insurer shall not engage in any act or practice of intimidation, coercion, threat, or
misrepresentation of consumer rights, for or against an insured person, claimant, or entity chosen
in this process.
     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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