NRS 40.684 - Duties of insurer with respect to settlement conference.

NV Rev Stat § 40.684 (2019) (N/A)
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1. If a settlement conference is held concerning a claim for a constructional defect, the special master, if any, or the judge presiding over the claim may order a representative of an insurer of a party to attend the settlement conference. If a representative of an insurer is ordered to attend the settlement conference, the insurer shall ensure that the representative is authorized, on behalf of the insurer, to:

(a) Bind the insurer to any settlement agreement relating to the claim;

(b) Enter into any agreement relating to coverage that may be available under the party’s policy of insurance which is required to carry out any settlement relating to the claim; and

(c) Commit for expenditure money or other assets available under the party’s policy of insurance.

2. If a representative of an insurer who is ordered to attend a settlement conference pursuant to subsection 1 fails to attend the settlement conference or attends but is substantially unprepared to participate, or fails to participate in good faith, the special master or the judge may, on the special master’s or the judge’s own motion or that of a party, issue any order with regard thereto that is just under the circumstances.

3. In lieu of or in addition to any other sanction, the special master or the judge may require the insurer to pay any reasonable expenses or attorney’s fees incurred by a party because of the failure of the insurer or its representative to comply with the provisions of this section or any order issued pursuant to this section, unless the special master or the judge finds that the failure to comply was substantially justified or that any other circumstances make the award of such expenses or fees unjust.

4. Any insurer which conducts business in this State and which insures a party against liability for the claim shall be deemed to have consented to the jurisdiction of the special master or the judge for the purposes of this section.

5. The authority conferred upon the special master or the judge pursuant to this section is in addition to any other authority conferred upon the special master or the judge pursuant to any other statute or any court rule.

(Added to NRS by 2003, 2040)