Louisiana lawmakers are asking whether the big insurance fixes they passed earlier this year are actually making a difference. With premiums still sky-high and insurance carriers slow to return to the market, they’ve called for a thorough check-up on the state’s insurance health.
In a resolution passed during the 2025 legislative session, officials requested the Department of Insurance to run a two-year study, tracking whether the reforms have made Louisiana more competitive and less costly for both insurers and policyholders. The idea is simple: more competition, fewer lawsuits, and a more predictable legal landscape could make it easier