Nevada Statutes
§ 686A.285 — Report by insurer of suspicion that loss to insured was caused by other than accidental or natural occurrence
Nevada § 686A.285
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Bluebook
Nev. Rev. Stat. § 686A.285 (2026).
Text
1.If an insurer has a reasonable suspicion that a loss to an insured may have been caused by other than an accidental or a natural occurrence, the insurer shall notify the Commissioner and Attorney General in writing of the insurer’s reasons for the suspicion.
2.Any insurer making such a report shall provide the Commissioner and Attorney General with any information the insurer obtained during its investigation of the claim.
3.If the loss referred to in subsection 1 is believed to be caused by fire, the insurer shall also so notify an investigative or law enforcement agency.
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Legislative History
(Added to NRS by 1983, 1387 ; A 2001, 1097 )
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Purpose§ 686A.050
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