1791.1 - Disclosure of premium charges and tort options.

     § 1791.1.  Disclosure of premium charges and tort options.        (a)  Invoice.--At the time of application for original     coverage and every renewal thereafter, an insurer must provide     to an insured an itemized invoice listing the minimum motor     vehicle insurance coverage levels mandated by the Commonwealth     and the premium charge for the insured to purchase the minimum     mandated coverages. The invoice must contain the following     notice in print of no less than ten-point type:            The laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, as enacted            by the General Assembly, only require that you purchase            liability and first-party medical benefit coverages. Any            additional coverages or coverages in excess of the limits            required by law are provided only at your request as            enhancements to basic coverages.     The insurer shall provide the itemized invoice to the insured in     conjunction with the declaration of coverage limits and premiums     for the insured's existing coverages.        (b)  Notice of tort options.--In addition to the invoice     required under subsection (a), an insurer must, at the time of     application for original coverage for private passenger motor     vehicle insurance and every renewal thereafter, provide to an     insured the following notice of the availability of two     alternatives of full tort insurance and limited tort insurance     described in section 1705(c) and (d) (relating to election of     tort options):            The laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania give you the            right to choose either of the following two tort options:                A.  "Limited Tort" Option--This form of insurance                limits your right and the rights of members of your                household to seek financial compensation for injuries                caused by other drivers. Under this form of                insurance, you and other household members covered                under this policy may seek recovery for all medical                and other out-of-pocket expenses, but not for pain                and suffering or other nonmonetary damages unless the                injuries suffered fall within the definition of                "serious injury," as set forth in the policy, or                unless one of several other exceptions noted in the                policy applies.                B.  "Full Tort" Option--This form of insurance allows                you to maintain an unrestricted right for yourself                and other members of your household to seek financial                compensation for injuries caused by other drivers.                Under this form of insurance, you and other household                members covered under this policy may seek recovery                for all medical and other out-of-pocket expenses and                may also seek financial compensation for pain and                suffering or other nonmonetary damages as a result of                injuries caused by other drivers.            If you wish to change the tort option that currently            applies to your policy, you must notify your agent,            broker or company and request and complete the            appropriate form.        (c)  Notice of premium discounts.--Except where the     commissioner has determined that an insurer may omit a discount     because the discount is duplicative of other discounts or is     specifically reflected in the insurer's experience, at the time     of application for original coverage and every renewal     thereafter, an insurer must provide to an insured a notice     stating that discounts are available for drivers who meet the     requirements of sections 1799 (relating to restraint system),     1799.1 (relating to antitheft devices) and 1799.2 (relating to     driver improvement course discounts).        (d)  Additional information.--Upon an oral or written     request, an insurer subject to this chapter shall provide to the     requestor information on the requestor's cost to purchase from     the insurer the minimum requested automobile insurance coverages     under either of the two tort options described in subsection     (b). These requirements shall include the request for and     provision of information by telephone.     (Feb. 7, 1990, P.L.11, No.6, eff. imd.)        1990 Amendment.  Act 6 added section 1791.1. Section 32 of     Act 6 provided that section 1791.1 shall apply to all policies     issued or renewed on and after July 1, 1990.