NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY

1967 SESSION

 

 

CHAPTER 1081

HOUSE BILL 1121

 

 

AN ACT REIMBURSING THE STATE FOR MEDICAL AND DISABILITY EXPENSES FOR NATIONAL GUARDSMEN.

 

The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact:

 

Section 1.  There is hereby added a new Section 127-82.1 to read as follows:

"(a)       The right to compensation and other benefits under G.S. 127-82 shall not be affected by the fact that the injury or death was caused under circumstances creating a liability in some person other than the State to pay damages therefor, such person hereinafter being referred to as the 'third party.' The respective rights and interests of the guardsman under this article, and the State, if any, in respect of the common-law cause of action against such third party and the damages recovered shall be as set forth in this Section.

"(b)      The guardsman, or his personal representative if he be dead, shall have the exclusive right to proceed to enforce the liability of the third party by appropriate proceedings if such proceedings are instituted not later than 12 months after the date of injury or death, whichever is later. During said 12-month period, and at any time thereafter if summons is issued against the third party during said 12-month period, the guardsman or his personal representative shall have the right to settle with the third party and to give a valid and complete release of all claims to the third party by reason of such injury or death, subject to the provisions of (h) below.

"(c)       If settlement is not made and summons is not issued within said 12-month period, then all rights of the guardsman, or his personal representative if he be dead, against the third party shall pass by operation of law to the State upon the expiration of said 12-month period. All such rights shall then remain in the State until 60 days before the expiration of the period fixed by the statute of limitations applicable to such rights and if the State shall not have settled with or instituted proceedings against the third party within such time, then all such rights shall revert to the guardsman or his personal representative 60 days before the expiration of the applicable statute of limitations.

"(d)      The person in whom the right to bring such proceeding or make settlement is vested shall, during the continuation thereof, also have the exclusive right to make settlement with the third party and the release of the person having the right shall fully acquit and discharge the third party except as provided by (h) below. A proceeding so instituted by the person having the right shall be brought in the name of the guardsman or his personal representative and the State shall not be a necessary or proper party thereto. If the guardsman or his personal representative should refuse to cooperate with the State by being the party plaintiff, then the action shall be brought in the name of the State and the guardsman or his personal representative shall be made a party plaintiff or party defendant by order of Court.

"(e)       The amount of compensation and other benefits paid or payable on account of such injury or death shall not be admissible in evidence in any proceeding against the third party. If the third party defending such proceeding, by answer duly served on the State, sufficiently alleges that actionable negligence of the State joined and concurred with the negligence of the third party in producing the injury or death, then an issue shall be submitted to the jury in such case as to whether actionable negligence of the State joined and concurred with the negligence of the third party in producing the injury or death. The State shall have the right to appear, to be represented, to introduce evidence, to cross-examine adverse witnesses, and to argue to the jury as to this issue as fully as though he were a party although not named or joined as a party to the proceeding. Such issue shall be the last of the issues submitted to the jury. If the verdict shall be that actionable negligence of the State did join and concur with that of the third party in producing the injury or death, then the court shall reduce the damages awarded by the jury against the third party by the amount which the State would otherwise be entitled to receive therefrom by way of subrogation hereunder and the entire amount recovered, after such reduction, shall belong to the guardsman or his personal representative free of any claim by the State and the third party shall have no further right by way of contribution or otherwise against the State, except any right which may exist by reason of an express contract of indemnity between the State and the third party, which was entered into prior to the injury to the guardsman.

"(f)(1)   Any amount obtained by any person by settlement with, judgment against, or otherwise from the third party by reason of such injury or death shall be disbursed by order of the Court for the following purposes and in the following order of priority:

a.         First to the payment of actual court costs taxed by judgment.

b.         Second to the payment of the fee of the attorney representing the person making settlement or obtaining judgment, and such fee shall not exceed one-third of the amount obtained or recovered of the third party.

c.         Third to the reimbursement of the State for all benefits by way of compensation or medical treatment expense paid or to be paid by the State pursuant to G.S. 127-82.

d.         Fourth to the payment of any amount remaining to the guardsman or his personal representative.

(2)        The attorney fee paid under (f)(1) shall be paid by the guardsman and the State in direct proportion to the amount each shall receive under (f)(1)c and (f)(1)d hereof and shall be deducted from such payments when distribution is made.

"(g)       In any proceeding against or settlement with the third party, every party to the claim for compensation shall have a lien to the extent of his interest under (f) hereof upon any payment made by the third party by reason of such injury or death, whether paid in settlement, in satisfaction of judgment, as consideration for covenant not to sue, or otherwise and such lien may be enforced against any person receiving such funds. Neither the guardsman or his personal representative nor the State shall make any settlement with or accept any payment from the third party without the written consent of the other and no release to or agreement with the third party shall be valid or enforceable for any purpose unless both State and guardsman or his personal representative join therein; provided, that this sentence shall not apply if the State is made whole for all benefits paid or to be paid by him under this chapter less attorney's fees as provided by (f)(1) and (2) hereof and the release to or agreement with the third party is executed by the guardsman. The Attorney General shall have the right on behalf of the State to reduce by compromise its claim.

"(h)       Institution of proceedings against or settlement with the third party, or acceptance of benefits under this chapter, shall not in any way or manner affect any other remedy which any party to the claim for compensation may have except as otherwise specifically provided in this chapter, and the exercise of one remedy shall not in any way or manner be held to constitute an election of remedies so as to bar the other."

Sec. 2.  All laws and clauses of laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed.

Sec. 3.  This Act shall be effective as to any actions arising on or after July 1, 1967.

In the General Assembly read three times and ratified, this the 3rd day of July, 1967.