If a person has an unpaid claim on a liability that is covered by IC 24-4.6-5 or suffers a pecuniary loss as a result of a violation of IC 35-43, IC 35-42-3-3, IC 35-42-3-4, IC 35-45-9, or IC 35-46-10, the person may bring a civil action against the person who caused the loss for the following:
(1) An amount not to exceed three (3) times:(A) the actual damages of the person suffering the loss, in the case of a liability that is not covered by IC 24-4.6-5; or(B) the total pump price of the motor fuel received, in the case of a liability that is covered by IC 24-4.6-5.(2) The costs of the action.(3) A reasonable attorney's fee.(4) Actual travel expenses that are not otherwise reimbursed under subdivisions (1) through (3) and are incurred by the person suffering loss to: (A) have the person suffering loss or an employee or agent of that person file papers and attend court proceedings related to the recovery of a judgment under this chapter; or(B) provide witnesses to testify in court proceedings related to the recovery of a judgment under this chapter.(5) A reasonable amount to compensate the person suffering loss for time used to: (A) file papers and attend court proceedings related to the recovery of a judgment under this chapter; or(B) travel to and from activities described in clause (A).(6) Actual direct and indirect expenses incurred by the person suffering loss to compensate employees and agents for time used to: (A) file papers and attend court proceedings related to the recovery of a judgment under this chapter; or(B) travel to and from activities described in clause (A).(7) All other reasonable costs of collection.Pre-1998 Recodification Citation: 34-4-30-1.
Amended by P.L. 276-2019,SEC. 1, eff. 7/1/2019.Amended by P.L. 97-2011, SEC. 3, eff. 7/1/2011.As added by P.L. 1-1998, SEC.19.