By Michael Giardina, Property Damage Insurance Attorneys
When a hurricane, fire or hailstorm hits, homeowners across Louisiana turn to contractors to help assess the damage and get their property repaired fast. For years, many reputable contractors have assisted clients not just with repairs, but providing quotes so homeowners can negotiate with the insurance company on their claim. That relationship, however, is about to change slightly with the signing of HB 121 into law by Governor Jeff Landry.
At Godbey Giardina Law Group, we represent policyholders and victims of property damage across the state. We believe it’s important for both contractors and homeowners to understand the major shift this law represents—and the real risks it poses to legitimate businesses operating in the claims process. Although the bill makes some real-world changes for contractors in the insurance industry, it has the potential to help with transparency between the homeowner and contractor’s provided services in an insurance claim.
Signed into law on June 8, 2025 and effective August 1, 2025, HB 121 (now Act 144) makes the following changes to Louisiana Revised Statute 37: 2159.1, for person or companies performing contracting services regarding property insurance claims:
Contractors should familiarize themselves with the entirety of LA R. S. 37:2159.1 https://www.legis.la.gov/legis/Law.aspx?d=1297028
HB 121 also added to Louisiana Revised Statutes 22:1706, prohibiting public adjusters from acting as contractors or performing repairs in connection with insurance claims the adjuster has processed.
This law is a disruption to the way contractors have legally supported homeowners in crisis in Louisiana. Its impact could have a dampening effect on legitimate construction businesses providing services to those in need. However, the new law is similar to those implemented in states like Florida, that help transparency between homeowners and contractors and the services they intend to perform, but contractors need be aware and change their processes to provide homeowners the appropriate information up front.
If you're a contractor:
If you're a homeowner:
At Godbey Giardina Law Group, we represent policyholders navigating Louisiana’s complex insurance landscape. If you have questions about HB 121 or need legal guidance on your rights and responsibilities, we’re ready to fight for you. You can check out the full version of HB 121. Here
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