Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple expressed disappointment with the decision, describing the bill as an effort to address legal system costs that insurers say contribute to higher rates for policyholders. In a statement, Temple said the legislation was designed to create a more balanced environment for insurers defending against lawsuits.
Louisiana governor vetoes bill intended to limit bad faith lawsuits against insurers
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