California Code of Regulations
Title 10 - Investment
Chapter 5 - Insurance Commissioner
Subchapter 7.5 - Unfair or Deceptive Acts or Practices in the Business of Insurance
Article 1 - Fair Claims Settlement Practices Regulations
Section 2695.85 - Auto Body Repair Consumer Bill of Rights
Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024
(a) Every insurer that issues automobile liability or collision insurance policies shall provide the named insured(s) with an Auto Body Repair Consumer Bill of Rights either at the time of application for an automobile insurance policy, at the time a policy is issued, or following an accident or loss that is reported to the insurer. If the insurer provides the insured with an electronic copy of a policy, the bill of rights may also be transmitted electronically. If the insurer provides the bill of rights following an accident or loss, the insurer shall also provide the bill of rights to the particular insured filing the insurance claim. If the insurer provides the bill of rights at the time of application or policy issuance, all named insureds that have not previously received the bill of rights shall be provided with a copy upon renewal of the policy.
(b) The requirements set forth in subsection 2695.85(a), above, shall apply to all automobile liability and collision insurance policies issued in California including commercial automobile, private passenger automobile, and motorcycle insurance policies.
(c) The Auto Body Repair Consumer Bill of Rights shall be a separate standardized document and plainly printed in no less than ten-point type. An insurer may distribute the form using its own letterhead, but the language of the Auto Body Repair Consumer Bill of Rights shall be developed by the California Department of Insurance and shall read as follows:
AUTO BODY REPAIR CONSUMER BILL OF RIGHTS
A CONSUMER IS ENTITLED TO:
COMPLAINTS WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF THE BUREAU OF AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR
Complaints concerning the repair of a vehicle by an auto body repair shop should be directed to:
Toll Free (866) 799-3811
Bureau of Automotive Repair
10949 North Mather Blvd.
Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
The Bureau of Automotive Repair can also accept complaints over its web site at: www.autorepair.ca.gov
COMPLAINTS WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF THE CALIFORNIA INSURANCE COMMISSIONER
Any concerns regarding how an auto insurance claim is being handled should be submitted to the California Department of Insurance at:
(800) 927-4357 or (213) 897-8921
California Department of Insurance
Consumer Services Division
300 South Spring Street
Los Angeles, CA 90013
The California Department of Insurance can also accept complaints over its web site at: www.insurance.ca.gov
1. New section
filed 4-24-2003; operative 7-23-2003 (Register 2003, No. 17).
2. Change
without regulatory effect filed 8-4-2004 depublishing the amendments to the
insurance claims handling practices regulations that were approved by OAL 4-24-2003,
but were enjoined in Personal Insurance Federation and The Surety Association of
America v. John Garamendi, and reinstating replacement regulations that were either
(1) in effect prior to OAL's 4-24-2003 approval of the amendments to the regulations
or (2) were found by the court to be valid, as amended, all pursuant to a
court-approved settlement agreement dated 6-7-2004 (Register 2004, No.
32).
3. Change without regulatory effect adding item 6. and amending toll
free number on the Auto Body Repair Consumer Bill of Rights filed 10-26-2009
pursuant to section
100, title 1, California Code of
Regulations (Register 2009, No. 44).
4. Change without regulatory effect
amending subsection (c) filed 2-3-2010 pursuant to section
100, title 1, California Code of
Regulations (Register 2010, No. 6).
5. Change without regulatory effect
amending subsection (c) filed 1-20-2015 pursuant to section
100, title 1, California Code of
Regulations (Register 2015, No. 4).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 790.10, 1874.85 and 1874.87, Insurance Code. Reference: Sections 790.03(c), 790.03(h)(3) and 1874.87, Insurance Code; Sections 9884.8 and 9884.9, Business and Professions Code; and California Code of Regulations, Title 10, Chapter 5, Subchapter 7.5, Section 2695.8(j).