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90_SB0710ham002 LRB9002813YYmgam02 1 AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 710 2 AMENDMENT NO. . Amend Senate Bill 710 on page 1, by 3 replacing lines 1 and 2 with the following: 4 "AN ACT to amend certain Acts in relation to rights and 5 remedies."; and 6 on page 1, by inserting after line 4 the following: 7 "Section 3. The Illinois Insurance Code is amended by 8 changing Section 143a as follows: 9 (215 ILCS 5/143a) (from Ch. 73, par. 755a) 10 Sec. 143a. Uninsured and hit and run motor vehicle 11 coverage. 12 (1) No policy insuring against loss resulting from 13 liability imposed by law for bodily injury or death suffered 14 by any person arising out of the ownership, maintenance or 15 use of a motor vehicle that is designed for use on public 16 highways and that is either required to be registered in this 17 State or is principally garaged in this State shall be 18 renewed, delivered, or issued for delivery in this State 19 unless coverage is provided therein or supplemental thereto, 20 in limits for bodily injury or death set forth in Section 21 7-203 of the Illinois Vehicle Code for the protection of -2- LRB9002813YYmgam02 1 persons insured thereunder who are legally entitled to 2 recover damages from owners or operators of uninsured motor 3 vehicles and hit-and-run motor vehicles because of bodily 4 injury, sickness or disease, including death, resulting 5 therefrom. Uninsured motor vehicle coverage does not apply to 6 bodily injury, sickness, disease, or death resulting 7 therefrom, of an insured while occupying a motor vehicle 8 owned by, or furnished or available for the regular use of 9 the insured, a resident spouse or resident relative, if that 10 motor vehicle is not described in the policy under which a 11 claim is made or is not a newly acquired or replacement motor 12 vehicle covered under the terms of the policy. The limits 13 for any coverage for any vehicle under the policy may not be 14 aggregated with the limits for any similar coverage, whether 15 provided by the same insurer or another insurer, applying to 16 other motor vehicles, for purposes of determining the total 17 limit of insurance coverage available for bodily injury or 18 death suffered by a person in any one accident. No policy 19 shall be renewed, delivered, or issued for delivery in this 20 State unless it is provided therein that any dispute with 21 respect to the coverage and the amount of damages shall be 22 submitted for arbitration to the American Arbitration 23 Association and be subject to its rules for the conduct of 24 arbitration hearings as to all matters except medical 25 opinions. As to medical opinions, if the amount of damages 26 being sought is equal to or less than the amount provided for 27 in Section 7-203 of the Illinois Vehicle Code, then the 28 current American Arbitration Association Rules shall apply. 29 If the amount being sought in an American Arbitration 30 Association case exceeds that amount as set forth in Section 31 7-203 of the Illinois Vehicle Code, then the Rules of 32 Evidence that apply in the circuit court for placing medical 33 opinions into evidence shall govern. Alternatively, disputes 34 with respect to damages and the coverage shall be determined -3- LRB9002813YYmgam02 1or for determinationin the following manner: Upon the 2 insured requesting arbitration, each party to the dispute 3 shall select an arbitrator and the 2 arbitrators so named 4 shall select a third arbitrator. If such arbitrators are not 5 selected within 45 days from such request, either party may 6 request that the arbitration be submitted to the American 7 Arbitration Association. Any decision made by the arbitrators 8 shall be binding for the amount of damages not exceeding the 9 limits for bodily injury or death set forth in Section 7-203 10 of the Illinois Vehicle Code. All 3-person arbitration cases 11 proceeding in accordance with any uninsured motorist coverage 12 conducted in this State in which the claimant is only seeking 13 monetary damages up to the limits set forth in Section 7-203 14 of the Illinois Vehicle Code shall be subject to the 15 following rules: 16 (A) If at least 60 days' written notice of the 17 intention to offer the following documents in evidence is 18 given to every other party, accompanied by a copy of the 19 document, a party may offer in evidence, without 20 foundation or other proof: 21 (1) bills, records, and reports of hospitals, 22 doctors, dentists, registered nurses, licensed 23 practical nurses, physical therapists, and other 24 healthcare providers; 25 (2) bills for drugs, medical appliances, and 26 prostheses; 27 (3) property repair bills or estimates, when 28 identified and itemized setting forth the charges 29 for labor and material used or proposed for use in 30 the repair of the property; 31 (4) a report of the rate of earnings and time 32 lost from work or lost compensation prepared by an 33 employer; 34 (5) the written opinion of an opinion witness, -4- LRB9002813YYmgam02 1 the deposition of a witness, and the statement of a 2 witness that the witness would be allowed to express 3 if testifying in person, if the opinion or statement 4 is made by affidavit or by certification as provided 5 in Section 1-109 of the Code of Civil Procedure; 6 (6) any other document not specifically 7 covered by any of the foregoing provisions that is 8 otherwise admissible under the rules of evidence. 9 Any party receiving a notice under this paragraph 10 (A) may apply to the arbitrator or panel of arbitrators, 11 as the case may be, for the issuance of a subpoena 12 directed to the author or maker or custodian of the 13 document that is the subject of the notice, requiring the 14 person subpoenaed to produce copies of any additional 15 documents as may be related to the subject matter of the 16 document that is the subject of the notice. Any such 17 subpoena shall be issued in substantially similar form 18 and served by notice as provided by Illinois Supreme 19 Court Rule 204(a)(4). Any such subpoena shall be 20 returnable not less than 5 days before the arbitration 21 hearing. 22 (B) Notwithstanding the provisions of Supreme Court 23 Rule 213(g), a party who proposes to use a written 24 opinion of an expert or opinion witness or the testimony 25 of an expert or opinion witness at the hearing may do so 26 provided a written notice of that intention is given to 27 every other party not less than 60 days prior to the date 28 of hearing, accompanied by a statement containing the 29 identity of the witness, his or her qualifications, the 30 subject matter, the basis of the witness's conclusions, 31 and his or her opinion. 32 (C) Any other party may subpoena the author or 33 maker of a document admissible under this subsection, at 34 that party's expense, and examine the author or maker as -5- LRB9002813YYmgam02 1 if under cross-examination. The provisions of Section 2 2-1101 the Code of Civil Procedure shall be applicable to 3 arbitration hearings, and it shall be the duty of a party 4 requesting the subpoena to modify the form to show that 5 the appearance is set before an arbitration panel and to 6 give the time and place set for the hearing. 7 (D) The provisions of Section 2-1102 of the Code of 8 Civil Procedure shall be applicable to arbitration 9 hearings under this subsection. 10 (2) No policy insuring against loss resulting from 11 liability imposed by law for property damage arising out of 12 the ownership, maintenance, or use of a motor vehicle shall 13 be renewed, delivered, or issued for delivery in this State 14 with respect to any private passenger or recreational motor 15 vehicle that is designed for use on public highways and that 16 is either required to be registered in this State or is 17 principally garaged in this State and is not covered by 18 collision insurance under the provisions of such policy, 19 unless coverage is made available in the amount of the actual 20 cash value of the motor vehicle described in the policy or 21 $15,000 whichever is less, subject to a $250 deductible, for 22 the protection of persons insured thereunder who are legally 23 entitled to recover damages from owners or operators of 24 uninsured motor vehicles and hit-and-run motor vehicles 25 because of property damage to the motor vehicle described in 26 the policy. 27 There shall be no liability imposed under the uninsured 28 motorist property damage coverage required by this subsection 29 if the owner or operator of the at-fault uninsured motor 30 vehicle or hit-and-run motor vehicle cannot be identified. 31 This subsection shall not apply to any policy which does not 32 provide primary motor vehicle liability insurance for 33 liabilities arising from the maintenance, operation, or use 34 of a specifically insured motor vehicle. -6- LRB9002813YYmgam02 1 Each insurance company providing motor vehicle property 2 damage liability insurance shall advise applicants of the 3 availability of uninsured motor vehicle property damage 4 coverage, the premium therefor, and provide a brief 5 description of the coverage. Each insurer, with respect to 6 the initial renewal, reinstatement, or reissuance of a policy 7 of motor vehicle property damage liability insurance shall 8 provide present policyholders with the same information in 9 writing. That information need be given only once and shall 10 not be required in any subsequent renewal, reinstatement or 11 reissuance, substitute, amended, replacement or supplementary 12 policy. No written rejection shall be required, and the 13 absence of a premium payment for uninsured motor vehicle 14 property damage shall constitute conclusive proof that the 15 applicant or policyholder has elected not to accept uninsured 16 motorist property damage coverage. 17 An insurance company issuing uninsured motor vehicle 18 property damage coverage may provide that: 19 (i) Property damage losses recoverable thereunder 20 shall be limited to damages caused by the actual physical 21 contact of an uninsured motor vehicle with the insured 22 motor vehicle. 23 (ii) There shall be no coverage for loss of use of 24 the insured motor vehicle and no coverage for loss or 25 damage to personal property located in the insured motor 26 vehicle. 27 (iii) Any claim submitted shall include the name 28 and address of the owner of the at-fault uninsured motor 29 vehicle, or a registration number and description of the 30 vehicle, or any other available information to establish 31 that there is no applicable motor vehicle property damage 32 liability insurance. 33(iv)Any dispute with respect to the coverage and the 34 amount of damages shall be submitted for arbitration to the -7- LRB9002813YYmgam02 1 American Arbitration Association and be subject to its rules 2 for the conduct of arbitration hearings or for determination 3 in the following manner: Upon the insured requesting 4 arbitration, each party to the dispute shall select an 5 arbitrator and the 2 arbitrators so named shall select a 6 third arbitrator. If such arbitrators are not selected 7 within 45 days from such request, either party may request 8 that the arbitration be submitted to the American Arbitration 9 Association. Any arbitration proceeding under this subsection 10 seeking recovery for property damages shall be subject to the 11 following rules: 12 (A) If at least 60 days' written notice of the 13 intention to offer the following documents in evidence is 14 given to every other party, accompanied by a copy of the 15 document, a party may offer in evidence, without 16 foundation or other proof: 17 (1) property repair bills or estimates, when 18 identified and itemized setting forth the charges 19 for labor and material used or proposed for use in 20 the repair of the property; 21 (2) the written opinion of an opinion witness, 22 the deposition of a witness, and the statement of a 23 witness that the witness would be allowed to express 24 if testifying in person, if the opinion or statement 25 is made by affidavit or by certification as provided 26 in Section 1-109 of the Code of Civil Procedure; 27 (3) any other document not specifically 28 covered by any of the foregoing provisions that is 29 otherwise admissible under the rules of evidence. 30 Any party receiving a notice under this paragraph 31 (A) may apply to the arbitrator or panel of arbitrators, 32 as the case may be, for the issuance of a subpoena 33 directed to the author or maker or custodian of the 34 document that is the subject of the notice, requiring the -8- LRB9002813YYmgam02 1 person subpoenaed to produce copies of any additional 2 documents as may be related to the subject matter of the 3 document that is the subject of the notice. Any such 4 subpoena shall be issued in substantially similar form 5 and served by notice as provided by Illinois Supreme 6 Court Rule 204(a)(4). Any such subpoena shall be 7 returnable not less than 5 days before the arbitration 8 hearing. 9 (B) Notwithstanding the provisions of Supreme Court 10 Rule 213(g), a party who proposes to use a written 11 opinion of an expert or opinion witness or the testimony 12 of an expert or opinion witness at the hearing may do so 13 provided a written notice of that intention is given to 14 every other party not less than 60 days prior to the date 15 of hearing, accompanied by a statement containing the 16 identity of the witness, his or her qualifications, the 17 subject matter, the basis of the witness's conclusions, 18 and his or her opinion. 19 (C) Any other party may subpoena the author or 20 maker of a document admissible under this subsection, at 21 that party's expense, and examine the author or maker as 22 if under cross-examination. The provisions of Section 23 2-1101 the Code of Civil Procedure shall be applicable to 24 arbitration hearings, and it shall be the duty of a party 25 requesting the subpoena to modify the form to show that 26 the appearance is set before an arbitration panel and to 27 give the time and place set for the hearing. 28 (D) The provisions of Section 2-1102 of the Code of 29 Civil Procedure shall be applicable to arbitration 30 hearings under this subsection. 31 (3) For the purpose of the coverage the term "uninsured 32 motor vehicle" includes, subject to the terms and conditions 33 of the coverage, a motor vehicle where on, before or after 34 the accident date the liability insurer thereof is unable to -9- LRB9002813YYmgam02 1 make payment with respect to the legal liability of its 2 insured within the limits specified in the policy because of 3 the entry by a court of competent jurisdiction of an order of 4 rehabilitation or liquidation by reason of insolvency on or 5 after the accident date. An insurer's extension of coverage, 6 as provided in this subsection, shall be applicable to all 7 accidents occurring after July 1, 1967 during a policy period 8 in which its insured's uninsured motor vehicle coverage is in 9 effect. Nothing in this Section may be construed to prevent 10 any insurer from extending coverage under terms and 11 conditions more favorable to its insureds than is required by 12 this Section. 13 (4) In the event of payment to any person under the 14 coverage required by this Section and subject to the terms 15 and conditions of the coverage, the insurer making the 16 payment shall, to the extent thereof, be entitled to the 17 proceeds of any settlement or judgment resulting from the 18 exercise of any rights of recovery of the person against any 19 person or organization legally responsible for the property 20 damage, bodily injury or death for which the payment is made, 21 including the proceeds recoverable from the assets of the 22 insolvent insurer. With respect to payments made by reason of 23 the coverage described in subsection (3), the insurer making 24 such payment shall not be entitled to any right of recovery 25 against the tort-feasor in excess of the proceeds recovered 26 from the assets of the insolvent insurer of the tort-feasor. 27 (5) This amendatory Act of 1967 shall not be construed 28 to terminate or reduce any insurance coverage or any right of 29 any party under this Code in effect before July 1, 1967. This 30 amendatory Act of 1990 shall not be construed to terminate or 31 reduce any insurance coverage or any right of any party under 32 this Code in effect before its effective date. 33 (6) Failure of the motorist from whom the claimant is 34 legally entitled to recover damages to file the appropriate -10- LRB9002813YYmgam02 1 forms with the Safety Responsibility Section of the 2 Department of Transportation within 120 days of the accident 3 date shall create a rebuttable presumption that the motorist 4 was uninsured at the time of the injurious occurrence. 5 (7) An insurance carrier may upon good cause require the 6 insured to commence a legal action against the owner or 7 operator of an uninsured motor vehicle before good faith 8 negotiation with the carrier. If the action is commenced at 9 the request of the insurance carrier, the carrier shall pay 10 to the insured, before the action is commenced, all court 11 costs, jury fees and sheriff's fees arising from the action. 12 The changes made by this amendatory Act of 1997 apply to 13 all policies of insurance amended, delivered, issued, or 14 renewed on and after the effective date of this amendatory 15 Act of 1997. 16 (Source: P.A. 89-206, eff. 7-21-95.)".