Plain-Language Summary

Pennsylvania Title 75 Sections 1793 and 1794 outline regulations for insurance fault determination and establish the monetary threshold for compulsory judicial arbitration in motor vehicle cases. The Insurance Department is tasked with creating rules for fault assessment and surcharge disclosures, while the arbitration limit is set at $25,000 for certain counties starting January 1, 1987.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Pennsylvania Insurance Department sets guidelines and procedures for determining fault in auto insurance claims, including surcharge disclosures.

Starting January 1, 1987, the limit is $25,000 for cases in certain counties involving motor vehicle disputes.

The Pennsylvania Insurance Department is responsible for promulgating rules and regulations regarding fault determination and surcharge disclosures.

The limit took effect on January 1, 1987, for counties including first and second class counties.