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§ 12-305. Motor vehicle liability insurance - Mandatory settlement of property damage claim.
 

(a)  Pending bodily injury claim.- A claim for damage to property resulting from a motor vehicle accident may not be denied or payment of the claim delayed because the claimant, or another person, has a claim pending for bodily injury that may have arisen from the same or another accident. 

(b)  Prompt payment of property damage claim.- The amount payable for a claim for damage to property is due and owing immediately and shall be paid promptly by an insurer or by a self-insurer that is approved under § 17-103(a) of the Transportation Article if: 

(1) the insurer or self-insurer has provided the coverage for the liable party; and 

(2) there is no significant dispute about: 

(i) the liability for the payment of the full property damages; or 

(ii) the monetary amount of those damages, including: 

1. if claimed, an amount for the loss of the use of the motor vehicle; and 

2. the cost of obtaining an estimate of repairs. 
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 48A, § 384B; 1995, ch. 36.] 
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Insurance > Title-12 > Subtitle-3 > 12-305

§ 12-305. Motor vehicle liability insurance - Mandatory settlement of property damage claim.
 

(a)  Pending bodily injury claim.- A claim for damage to property resulting from a motor vehicle accident may not be denied or payment of the claim delayed because the claimant, or another person, has a claim pending for bodily injury that may have arisen from the same or another accident. 

(b)  Prompt payment of property damage claim.- The amount payable for a claim for damage to property is due and owing immediately and shall be paid promptly by an insurer or by a self-insurer that is approved under § 17-103(a) of the Transportation Article if: 

(1) the insurer or self-insurer has provided the coverage for the liable party; and 

(2) there is no significant dispute about: 

(i) the liability for the payment of the full property damages; or 

(ii) the monetary amount of those damages, including: 

1. if claimed, an amount for the loss of the use of the motor vehicle; and 

2. the cost of obtaining an estimate of repairs. 
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 48A, § 384B; 1995, ch. 36.] 
 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Insurance > Title-12 > Subtitle-3 > 12-305

§ 12-305. Motor vehicle liability insurance - Mandatory settlement of property damage claim.
 

(a)  Pending bodily injury claim.- A claim for damage to property resulting from a motor vehicle accident may not be denied or payment of the claim delayed because the claimant, or another person, has a claim pending for bodily injury that may have arisen from the same or another accident. 

(b)  Prompt payment of property damage claim.- The amount payable for a claim for damage to property is due and owing immediately and shall be paid promptly by an insurer or by a self-insurer that is approved under § 17-103(a) of the Transportation Article if: 

(1) the insurer or self-insurer has provided the coverage for the liable party; and 

(2) there is no significant dispute about: 

(i) the liability for the payment of the full property damages; or 

(ii) the monetary amount of those damages, including: 

1. if claimed, an amount for the loss of the use of the motor vehicle; and 

2. the cost of obtaining an estimate of repairs. 
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 48A, § 384B; 1995, ch. 36.]