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Immunity laws

State immunity laws listed below are specifically designed to allow insurers and others to share information related to insurance fraud investigations without fear of being sued for defamation. Other statutes may be in effect governing general immunity for good-faith reporting of all crimes. This information is provided for informational purposes only and should not replace competent legal counsel. For more information, contact Howard Goldblatt, director of government affairs. A guide on immunity laws is available for download in the members-only section of the website.

   

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Specific immunity for reporting to:

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Law Enforcement
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NAIC
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New York

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South Carolina

South Dakota

Tennessee (wc)

Texas

Utah

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Federal immunity statute

 


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