Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB266 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version

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2020 Regular Session
HOUSE BILL NO. 266
BY REPRESENTATIVE SEABAUGH
INSURANCE/LIABILITY:  Provides relative to direct actions by third parties against
insurers
1	AN ACT
2To amend and reenact R.S. 22:1269(B), relative to actions initiated against motor vehicle
3 liability insurers by third parties; to limit the circumstances in which a third party
4 may take direct action against an insurer; and to provide for related matters.
5Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana:
6 Section 1.  R.S. 22:1269(B) is hereby amended and reenacted to read as follows:
7 ยง1269.  Liability policy; insolvency or bankruptcy of insured and inability to effect
8	service of citation or other process; direct action against insurer
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10	B.(1)  The injured person or his survivors or heirs mentioned in Subsection
11 A of this Section, at their option, shall have a right of direct action against the insurer
12 within the terms and limits of the policy; and, such action may be brought against the
13 insurer alone, or against both the insured and insurer jointly and in solido, in the
14 parish in which the accident or injury occurred or in the parish in which an action
15 could be brought against either the insured or the insurer under the general rules of
16 venue prescribed by Code of Civil Procedure Art. 42 only; however, such action may
17 be brought against the insurer alone only when at least one of the following applies:
18	(a)  The insured has been adjudged bankrupt by a court of competent
19 jurisdiction or when the proceedings to adjudge an insured bankrupt have been
20 commenced before a court of competent jurisdiction.
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1	(b)  The insured is insolvent.
2	(c)  Service of citation or other process cannot be made on the insured.
3	(d)  The cause of action is for damages as a result of an offense or quasi
4 offense between children and their parents or between married persons.
5	(e)  When the insurer is an uninsured motorist carrier.
6	(f)(c)  The insured is deceased.
7	(2)  This right of direct action shall exist whether or not the policy of
8 insurance sued upon was written or delivered in the state of Louisiana and whether
9 or not such policy contains a provision forbidding such direct action, provided the
10 accident or injury occurred within the state of Louisiana. may be brought against the
11 insurer alone in the parish in which the accident or injury occurred or in the parish
12 in which an action could be brought against either the insured or the insurer under
13 the general rules of venue prescribed by Code of Civil Procedure Article 42 only.
14 Nothing contained in this Section shall be construed to affect the provisions of the
15 policy or contract if such provisions are not in violation of the laws of this state.
16	(3)  When the circumstances enumerated in Paragraph (1) of this Subsection
17 do not apply, neither the injured person nor the survivors or heirs listed in Subsection
18 A of this Section shall have a right of direct action against the insurer. The injured
19 person or his survivor or heirs shall bring an action against the insured, wherein a
20 court of competent jurisdiction may render a finding of liability and damages against
21 the insured.  Nothing contained in this Section shall be construed to affect the
22 insured's right to enforce the provisions of the policy or contract against the insurer.
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DIGEST
The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services.  It constitutes no part
of the legislative instrument.  The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute
part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent.  [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)]
HB 266 Original 2020 Regular Session	Seabaugh
Abstract: Limits an injured third party's right of direct action against an insurer to certain
exceptions; in the absence of these exceptions, the injured third party must take legal
action against the insured party.
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Present law provides that a policy or contract of liability insurance must provide that the
insolvency or bankruptcy of the insured will not release the insurer from its duty to pay for
damages.
Proposed law retains present law.
Present law provides that an injured third party has the right to take direct legal action
against the insurer if that right is provided within the terms and limits of the policy.  The
third party has the right to sue both the insurer and the insured jointly and in solido, or he
may sue the insurer alone if at least one of the following circumstances apply:
(1)The insured has been adjudged bankrupt or bankruptcy proceedings have
commenced in a court of competent jurisdiction.
(2)The insured is insolvent.
(3)Service of citation or other process cannot be made on the insured.
(4)The cause of action is for damages as a result of an offense or quasi offense between
children and their parents or between married persons.
(5)The insurer is an uninsured motorist carrier.
(6)The insured is deceased.
Proposed law retains the portion of present law that allows for any additional terms in a
policy which do not violate state law to remain unaffected; otherwise, limits the
circumstance in which a third party may take direct action against an insurer only to the
following three circumstances:
(1)The insured has been adjudged bankrupt or bankruptcy proceedings have
commenced in a court of competent jurisdiction.
(2)The cause of action is for damages as a result of an offense or quasi offense between
children and their parents or between married persons.
(3)The insured is deceased.
Proposed law provides that if circumstances do not meet one of the exceptions provided by
present law, the third party does not have a right of direct action against the insured.  The
third party must sue the insured to obtain a judgment of liability and damages.
Proposed law clarifies that the insured's right to enforce the terms of the policy against the
insurer remains unaffected.
(Amends R.S. 22:1269(B))
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