§2062. Exhaustion of other coverage
A.(1) Any person having a claim against an insurer shall be required first to exhaust
all coverage provided by any other policy, including the right to a defense under the other
policy, if the claim under the other policy arises from the same facts, injury, or loss that gave
rise to the covered claim against the association. The requirement to exhaust shall apply
without regard to whether or not the other insurance policy is a policy written by a member
insurer. However, no person shall be required to exhaust any right under the policy of an
insolvent insurer or any right under a life insurance policy or annuity.
(2) Any amount payable on a covered claim under this Part shall be reduced by the
full applicable limits stated in the other insurance policy, or by the amount of the recovery
under the other insurance policy as provided herein. The association and the insured shall
receive a full credit for the stated limits, unless the claimant demonstrates that the claimant
used reasonable efforts to exhaust all coverage and limits applicable under the other
insurance policy. If the claimant demonstrates that the claimant used reasonable efforts to
exhaust all coverage and limits applicable under the other insurance policy, or if there are no
applicable stated limits under the policy, the association and the insured shall receive a full
credit for the total recovery.
(a) The credit shall be deducted from the lesser of the following:
(i) The association's covered claim limit.
(ii) The amount of the judgment or settlement of the claim.
(b) In no case, however, shall the obligation of the association exceed the covered
claim limit of this Part.
(c) Repealed by Acts 2023, No. 444, §2, eff. June 28, 2023.
(3) If the insured or claimant has a contractual right to claim defense under an
insurance policy issued by another insurer, including a self-insurer, the insured or claimant
shall first exhaust all rights to indemnity and defense under such policy before claiming
indemnity or defense from the association, or the insured of the insolvent insurer. The
association's duty to defend under the policy issued by the insolvent insurer is subject to any
other limitation on the duty to defend in this Part. This duty is secondary to the obligation
of any other insurer or self-insurer to provide a defense, whose duty to the claimant is
primary.
(4) A claim under a policy providing liability coverage to a person who may be
solidarily liable as a tortfeasor with the person covered under the policy of the insolvent
insurer that gives rise to the covered claim shall be considered to be a claim arising from the
same facts, injury or loss that gave rise to the covered claim against the association.
(5) For purposes of this Section, a claim under an insurance policy other than a life
insurance policy or annuity shall include, but is not limited to:
(a) A claim against a health maintenance organization, a hospital plan corporation,
a professional health service corporation or disability insurance policy, liability coverage,
uninsured or underinsured motorist liability coverage, hospitalization, coverage under
self-insurance certificates, preferred provider organization, or similar plan, and any and all
other medical expense coverage.
(b) Any amount payable by or on behalf of a self-insurer.
(c) Any claim against persons prohibited from recovering against the association as
specified in this Part.
(6) In the case of a claimant alleging personal injury or death caused by exposure to
asbestos fibers or other claim resulting from exposure to, release of, or contamination from
any environmental pollutant or contaminant, any and all other insurance available to the
insured for the claim for all policy periods for which insurance is available must first be
exhausted before recovering from the association, even if an insolvent insurer provided the
only coverage for one or more policy periods of the alleged exposure. Only after exhaustion
of all solvent insurer's total policy aggregate limits for any alleged exposure periods will the
association be obligated to provide a defense and indemnification within the obligations of
this Part, subject to a credit for the total amount thereof, whether or not the total amount has
actually been paid or recovered.
B. Any person having a claim which may be recovered under more than one
insurance guaranty association or its equivalent shall seek recovery first from the association
of the place of residence of the insured except that if it is a first party claim for damage to
property with a permanent location, he shall seek recovery first from the association of the
location of the property, and if it is a workers' compensation claim, he shall seek recovery
first from the association of the residence of the claimant. For purposes of this Section, the
"residence of the insured" shall be the residence, on the date of insolvency of the insurer or
self-insurer, of the first named or primary insured or the state to which the insolvent insurer
or self-insurer was or would have been liable for the payment of a surcharge or assessment
on the subject insurance policy to an insurance guaranty association or its equivalent. A
claimant alleging personal injury or death caused by exposure to asbestos fibers or other
claim resulting from exposure to, release of, or contamination from any environmental
pollutant or contaminant, asserted against the association must either be a domiciliary of the
state of Louisiana at the time of the exposure or allege that his exposure to asbestos or other
environmental hazard, which is a substantial contributing factor to the physical impairment
upon which the claim is based, occurred in Louisiana. Where more than one claimant is
joined, each claimant must independently establish that Louisiana is either his domicile or
place in which the alleged exposure occurred.
C. Any recovery under this Part by any claimant not a resident of the state of
Louisiana at the time such claim arose, shall not exceed the lesser of the recovery allowed
under this Part or that payable by the insurance guaranty association or its equivalent in the
claimant's state of residence. As to the association, any amount payable by the other guaranty
association or its equivalent shall act as a credit against the damages of the claimant, and the
association shall not be liable for that portion of the damages of the claimant.
D. The association shall have no duty to provide a separate defense at its cost to an
insured of an insolvent insurer as to any issue arising out of the coverage of this Section.
E. The association is entitled to conduct confidential discovery to determine whether
other available insurance as provided by this Section exists, the applicable limits thereof, the
amount of a claimant's recovery, the efforts to exhaust any applicable limits, and whether its
obligations to the claimant have been extinguished by the application of any applicable
credits during the pendency of litigation, subject to maintaining adequate procedures to
protect the confidentiality of any information obtained through the discovery.
Added by Acts 1970, No. 81, §1. Acts 1983, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 1, §6; Acts 1990, No.
130, §1; Acts 1992, No. 237, §2, eff. June 10, 1992; Acts 1999, No. 477, §1, eff. June 18,
1999; Acts 2004, No. 108, §1; Redesignated from R.S. 22:1386 by Acts 2008, No. 415, §1,
eff. Jan. 1, 2009; Acts 2010, No. 959, §1, eff. July 6, 2010; Acts 2012, No. 271, §1; Acts
2017, No. 166, §1; Acts 2018, No. 695, §1, eff. May 30, 2018; Acts 2023, No. 444, §§1, 2,
eff. June 28, 2023.
NOTE: See Acts 1992, No. 237, §3 for provision on applicability to pending
claims.