Current with operative changes from the 2024 Third Special Legislative Session
Section 9:5606 - Actions for professional insurance agent liabilityA. No action for damages against any insurance agent, broker, solicitor, or other similar licensee under this state, whether based upon tort, or breach of contract, or otherwise, arising out of an engagement to provide insurance services shall be brought unless filed in a court of competent jurisdiction and proper venue within one year from the date of the alleged act, omission, or neglect, or within one year from the date that the alleged act, omission, or neglect is discovered or should have been discovered. However, even as to actions filed within one year from the date of such discovery, in all events such actions shall be filed at the latest within three years from the date of the alleged act, omission, or neglect.B. The provisions of this Section shall apply to all persons whether or not infirm or under disability of any kind and including minors and interdicts.C. The peremptive period provided in Subsection A of this Section shall not apply in cases of fraud, as defined in Civil Code Article 1953.D. The one-year and three-year periods of limitation provided in Subsection A of this Section are peremptive periods within the meaning of Civil Code Article 3458 and, in accordance with Civil Code Article 3461, may not be renounced, interrupted, or suspended.Acts 1991, No. 764, §1; Acts 1999, No. 905, §1.Acts 1991, No. 764, §1; Acts 1999, No. 905, §1.