Senate Bill No. 266
Introduced By devlin
A Bill for an Act entitled: "An Act establishing subrogation rights for an insurer against a judgment or recovery received by
an insured person from a liable third party; providing a procedure for notice of an intent to bring a claim against a third
party; authorizing an insurer's right of action against a third party IN MOTOR VEHICLE LIABILITY POLICIES; and
amending section
33-23-203, MCA."
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Montana:
NEW SECTION. Section 1. Subrogation rights. An insurance policy that is subject to Title 33, chapter 22, 23, or 30,
may, to the extent necessary for the reimbursement of damages or benefits paid to or on behalf of the insured person and
pursuant to [section 2], provide that the insurer is entitled to subrogation against a judgment or recovered sum received by
the insured person from a third party whose wrongful act or omission caused the injury that necessitated the payment of
damages or benefits by the insurer to or on behalf of its insured.
NEW SECTION. Section 2. Notice -- shared cost of third-party action -- limitation. (1) If an insured person intends to
institute a claim for damages against a third party, the insured person shall give the insurer reasonable notice of that
intention.
(2) The insured person may request that the insurer pay a proportionate share of the reasonable costs of the third-party
action, including attorney fees.
(3) An insurer may elect not to participate in the cost of the action, but in doing so the insurer waives 50% of any amount
resulting from the subrogation rights granted to the insurer in [section 1].
NEW SECTION. Section 3. Insurer's right of action. If an insured person does not initiate an action for damages against
a third party within the time period prescribed for the commencement of the cause of action, the insurer may initiate an
action against the third party to enforce the insurer's subrogation rights within 12 months after the expiration of the period
prescribed for the commencement of the insured person's cause of action against the third party.
Section 1. Section 33-23-203, MCA, is amended to read:
"33-23-203. Limitation of liability under motor vehicle liability policy. (1) Unless a motor vehicle liability policy
specifically provides otherwise, the limits of insurance coverage available under any such a policy, including the limits of
liability under uninsured motorist coverage, must be determined as follows, regardless of the number of motor vehicles
insured under the policy:
(a) the limit of insurance coverage available for any one accident is the limit specified for the motor vehicle involved in the accident;
(b) if no motor vehicle insured under the policy is involved in the accident, the limit of insurance coverage available for any one accident is the highest limit of coverage specified for any one motor vehicle insured under the policy; and
(c) the limits of coverage specified for each motor vehicle insured under the policy may not be added together to determine the limit of insurance coverage available under the policy for any one accident.
(2) A motor vehicle liability policy may also provide for other reasonable limitations, exclusions, or reductions of coverage
which, or subrogation clauses that are designed to prevent duplicate payments for the same element of loss under the motor
vehicle liability policy or under another casualty or disability policy or a health service corporation contract POLICY that
provides coverage for an injury that necessitates damages or benefit payments."
NEW SECTION. Section 5. Codification instructions. (1) [Sections 1 and 2] are intended to be codified as an integral
part of Title 33, chapter 23, part 1, and the provisions of Title 33, chapter 23, part 1, apply to [sections 1 and 2].
(2) [Section 3] is intended to be codified as an integral part of Title 33, chapter 22, part 16, and the provisions of Title 33,
chapter 22, part 16, apply to [section 3].
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