Enacts the "fairness for accident victims act"; provides that with respect to a serious personal injury action still permissible under the no-fault insurance system, the award or decision of an arbitrator or master arbitrator rendered in a no-fault arbitration will not constitute a collateral estoppel of the issues arbitrated.

AB 5646 Enacts the "fairness for accident victims act"; provides that with respect to a serious personal injury action still permissible under the no fault insurance system, the award or decision of an arbitrator or master arbitrator rendered in a no fault arbitration will not constitute a collateral estoppel of the issues arbitrated

New York 2023-2024 General Assembly

Enacts the "fairness for accident victims act"; provides that with respect to a serious personal injury action still permissible under the no-fault insurance system, the award or decision of an arbitrator or master arbitrator rendered in a no-fault arbitration will not constitute a collateral estoppel of the issues arbitrated.
AB-5646


About AB-5646

Enacts the "fairness for accident victims act"; provides that with respect to a serious personal injury action still permissible under the no-fault insurance system, the award or decision of an arbitrator or master arbitrator rendered in a no-fault arbitration will not constitute a collateral estoppel of the issues arbitrated.

  

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Amended 03/20/2023

Introduced 03/20/2023

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History

Reported Referred To Rules

06/09/2023

Reported

06/09/2023

Rules Report Cal.788

06/09/2023

Substituted By S5591a

06/09/2023

Reference Changed To Ways And Means

06/07/2023

Amend And Recommit To Insurance

05/26/2023

Print Number 5646a

05/26/2023

Referred To Insurance

03/20/2023