Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 37 - INSURANCE Part
Part I - Insurance and Related Matter
Subpart 1 - Insurance and Related Matters
Chapter 7 - Reporting of Claims
Section I-713 - Reporting of Wet Marine Claims (Over 26 Feet)

Universal Citation: LA Admin Code I-713

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024

A. All claims must be reported as soon as possible, but no later than the prescription period outlined in Book III, Title 24, Chapter 4 of the Louisiana Civil Code. In most cases, prescription periods are one year. ORM will pay only for covered losses reported before one year from the date of the accident or discovery date. Policy language clearly states: "...you must see to it that we are notified as soon as practicable of an "occurrence" or an offense which may result in a claim." Failure to report potential claims as soon as possible severely limits the ability of ORM to investigate the facts and may compromise the state's legal rights to subrogation from a responsible third party.

B. The state of Louisiana provides insurance for liability and hull damage for marine vessels over 26 feet in length.

C. All claims involving vessels in excess of 26 feet are to be reported, in writing, to the Office of Risk Management's Transportation Unit. All bodily injury claims are to be reported by telephone to the Office of Risk Management's Transportation Unit.

D. Claims are to be submitted in writing within 48 hours after an accident/incident to the Office of Risk Management, Transportation Unit, P.O. Box 91106, Baton Rouge, LA 70821-9106.

E.

1. Information required to be submitted when a claim is reported to the Office of Risk Management's Transportation Unit includes the following:
a. complete description of vessel, including hull identification and coast guard certificate number;

b. name of captain or master and passengers;

c. exact location of incident;

d. date and time of incident;

e. names and addresses of third parties involved if known;

f. description of damages;

g. contact persons who can assist in investigation;

h. circumstances surrounding and/or cause of accident.

2. All accidents/incidents involving ferry boats are to be reported to the Office of Risk Management on the Department of Transportation (DOTD) accident report forms: DOTD 03-18-3023 for private vehicles and DOTD 03-18-3024 for passenger(s) injured.

F. All lawsuits, demands, notices, summons, or other legal documents pertaining to a claim against a state agency are to be forwarded immediately to the Office of Risk Management's Transportation Claims Unit for further handling.

G. Any objects and/or products which may have caused, contributed to, or which are suspected of causing an accident are to be retained and preserved as evidence.

H. If a loss occurs or a claim arises, the agency is not to assume any obligation or incur any expenses without authority from the Office of Risk Management.

I. Refer to the Office of Risk Management's web site, www.doa.louisiana.gov/orm, for procedures for repairing water vessels (over 26 feet) covered by the commercial insurance market.

AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 39:1527, et seq.

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