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1984 – Amendment | Pennsylvania Law

Pennsylvania law § 1795 grants immunity to insurers reporting fraud and mandates policyholder notification, with exceptions for safety and investigation concerns.

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Pennsylvania State Law

1984 – Amendment

Pennsylvania Title 75 - Vehicles § 1984

Summary
Pennsylvania law § 1795 provides immunity to insurance companies and their employees when sharing information with law enforcement regarding insurance fraud allegations, provided certain conditions are met. It also requires insurers to notify policyholders about such disclosures unless specific safety or investigation concerns justify withholding notice. The law aims to facilitate fraud investigation while protecting individuals' safety and rights.
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In simple terms: Pennsylvania law § 1795 grants immunity to insurers reporting fraud and mandates policyholder notification, with exceptions for safety and investigation concerns.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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