(a) This section applies to an examination of an insured under oath pursuant to Section 2071 labeled “Requirements in case loss occurs” and other relevant provisions of that section, and to any policy that insures property and contains a provision for examining an insured under oath, when the policy is originated or renewed on and after January 1, 2002.
The following are among the rights of each insured who is requested to submit to an examination under oath:
(1) An insurer that determines that it will conduct an examination under oath of an insured shall notify the insured of that determination and shall include a copy of this section in the notification.
(2) An insurer may conduct an examination under oath only to obtain information that is relevant and reasonably necessary to process or investigate the claim.
(3) An examination under oath may only be conducted upon reasonable notice, at a reasonably convenient place and for a reasonable length of time.
(4) The insured may be represented by counsel and may record the examination proceedings in their entirety.
(5) The insurer shall notify the insured that, upon request and free of charge, it will provide the insured with a copy of the transcript of the proceedings and an audio or video recording of the proceedings, if one exists. Where an insured requests a copy of the transcript, the recording, or both, of the examination under oath, the insurer shall provide it within 10 business days of receipt by the insurer or its counsel of the transcript, the recording, or both. An insured may make sworn corrections to the transcript so it accurately reflects the testimony under oath.
(6) In an examination under oath, an insured may assert any objection that can be made in a deposition under state or federal law. However, if as a result of asserting an objection, an insured fails to provide an answer to a material question, and that failure prevents the insurer from being able to determine the extent of loss and validity of the claim, the rights of the insured under the contract may be affected.
(7) An insured who submits a fraudulent claim may be subject to all criminal and civil penalties applicable under law.
(b) The department shall conduct a study quantifying the number of examinations under oath performed by carriers regulated by the department and the number of contacts made by consumers regarding alleged concerns with the utilization of the examination under oath process for the resolution of pending claims. The department shall report both the number of examinations under oath performed by each carrier and the number of justified and unjustified claims alleged by insureds as defined in this code. To the best extent practicable, the department shall also determine if any of these complaints also resulted in suspected fraudulent claims with the department’s fraud division.
(c) The department shall also survey licensed carriers as to the number of suspected fraudulent claims under residential property insurance policies that are submitted to the department’s fraud division as required by law, and that resulted, or eventually resulted, in the utilization of the examination under oath process. Policies of residential property insurance shall be as defined in Section 10087.
(d) The department shall submit the findings of this report to the chairpersons of the Assembly and Senate Committees on Insurance no later than March 1, 2003.
(Amended by Stats. 2009, Ch. 88, Sec. 70. (AB 176) Effective January 1, 2010.)
Last modified: October 25, 2018