NRS 687B.145
Provisions in policies of casualty insurance: Proration of recovery or benefits

  • uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage
  • coverage for medical expenses
  • insurer not entitled to subrogation upon payment made because of underinsured vehicle coverage.

1.

Any policy of insurance or endorsement providing coverage under the provisions of NRS 690B.020 or other policy of casualty insurance may provide that if the insured has coverage available to the insured under more than one policy or provision of coverage, any recovery or benefits may equal but not exceed the higher of the applicable limits of the respective coverages, and the recovery or benefits must be prorated between the applicable coverages in the proportion that their respective limits bear to the aggregate of their limits. Any provision which limits benefits pursuant to this section must be in clear language and be prominently displayed in the policy, binder or endorsement. Any limiting provision is void if the named insured has purchased separate coverage on the same risk and has paid a premium calculated for full reimbursement under that coverage.

2.

Except as otherwise provided in subsection 5, insurance companies transacting motor vehicle insurance in this State must offer, on a form approved by the Commissioner, uninsured and underinsured vehicle coverage in an amount equal to the limits of coverage for bodily injury sold to an insured under a policy of insurance covering the use of a passenger car. The insurer is not required to reoffer the coverage to the insured in any replacement, reinstatement, substitute or amended policy, but the insured may purchase the coverage by requesting it in writing from the insurer. Each renewal must include a copy of the form offering such coverage. Uninsured and underinsured vehicle coverage must include a provision which enables the insured to recover up to the limits of the insured’s own coverage any amount of damages for bodily injury from the insured’s insurer which the insured is legally entitled to recover from the owner or operator of the other vehicle to the extent that those damages exceed the limits of the coverage for bodily injury carried by that owner or operator. If an insured suffers actual damages subject to the limitation of liability provided pursuant to NRS 41.035, underinsured vehicle coverage must include a provision which enables the insured to recover up to the limits of the insured’s own coverage any amount of damages for bodily injury from the insured’s insurer for the actual damages suffered by the insured that exceed that limitation of liability.

3.

An insurance company transacting motor vehicle insurance in this State must offer an insured under a policy covering the use of a passenger car, the option of purchasing coverage in an amount of at least $1,000 for the payment of reasonable and necessary medical expenses resulting from a crash. The offer must be made on a form approved by the Commissioner. The insurer is not required to reoffer the coverage to the insured in any replacement, reinstatement, substitute or amended policy, but the insured may purchase the coverage by requesting it in writing from the insurer. Each renewal must include a copy of the form offering such coverage.

4.

An insurer who makes a payment to an injured person on account of underinsured vehicle coverage as described in subsection 2 is not entitled to subrogation against the underinsured motorist who is liable for damages to the injured payee. This subsection does not affect the right or remedy of an insurer under subsection 5 of NRS 690B.020 with respect to uninsured vehicle coverage. As used in this subsection, “damages” means the amount for which the underinsured motorist is alleged to be liable to the claimant in excess of the limits of bodily injury coverage set by the underinsured motorist’s policy of casualty insurance.

5.

An insurer need not offer, provide or make available uninsured or underinsured vehicle coverage in connection with a general commercial liability policy, an excess policy, an umbrella policy or other policy that does not provide primary motor vehicle insurance for liabilities arising out of the ownership, maintenance, operation or use of a specifically insured motor vehicle.

6.

As used in this section:

(a)

“Excess policy” means a policy that protects a person against loss in excess of a stated amount or in excess of coverage provided pursuant to another insurance contract.

(b)

“Passenger car” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 482.087.

(c)

“Umbrella policy” means a policy that protects a person against losses in excess of the underlying amount required to be covered by other policies.

Source: Section 687B.145 — Provisions in policies of casualty insurance: Proration of recovery or benefits; uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage; coverage for medical expenses; insurer not entitled to subrogation upon payment made because of underinsured vehicle coverage., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-687B.­html#NRS687BSec145.

687B.010
Scope.
687B.015
“Binder” defined.
687B.021
Signatures.
687B.030
Waiver of payment of premium.
687B.040
Insurable interest: Personal insurance.
687B.050
Insurable interest: Exception when certain institutions designated beneficiary.
687B.060
Insurable interest: Property.
687B.070
Power to contract: Purchase of insurance and annuities by minors.
687B.080
Consent of insured to life or health insurance required
687B.090
Alteration of application: Life and health insurance.
687B.100
Application as evidence.
687B.110
Representations in applications.
687B.113
Control of cost of health care: Provisions encouraging use of certain services and facilities.
687B.117
Control of cost of health care: Insurer required to use three or more practices that control cost in administering benefits.
687B.120
Filing and approval of forms
687B.122
Readability of policies: Applicability of requirements.
687B.124
Readability of policies: Flesch test
687B.126
Readability of policies: Filing policy for Commissioner’s approval
687B.128
Readability of policies: Approval by Commissioner.
687B.130
Grounds for disapproval.
687B.140
Standard provisions.
687B.145
Provisions in policies of casualty insurance: Proration of recovery or benefits
687B.147
Exclusion, reduction or limitation of certain coverage in motor vehicle insurance policies allowed
687B.150
Inclusion of portion of charter or bylaws.
687B.160
Execution of policies.
687B.170
Underwriters’ and combination policies.
687B.180
Validity and construction of noncomplying forms.
687B.182
Binders: Issuance
687B.183
Binders: Forms
687B.184
Binders: Form and premium for policy issued as replacement.
687B.185
Binders: Prohibition of use to lower premiums.
687B.186
Binders: Proof of insurance coverage.
687B.187
Binders: Disapproval of insurer.
687B.190
Delivery of policy.
687B.200
Assignability.
687B.210
Payment discharges insurer.
687B.220
Forms for proof of loss to be furnished.
687B.225
Requirements for contracts for payment of cost of medical or dental care which require prior authorization of care.
687B.240
Administration of claims not waiver.
687B.250
Payment not to constitute admission of liability or waiver of defenses.
687B.255
Insurer to pay claim with negotiable instrument.
687B.260
Exemption of proceeds of certain policies.
687B.270
Exemption of proceeds: Health insurance.
687B.280
Exemption of proceeds: Group insurance.
687B.290
Exemption of proceeds: Annuities
687B.300
Retention of proceeds of policy by insurer.
687B.310
Cancellations and nonrenewals
687B.320
Midterm cancellation
687B.325
Industrial insurance policies: Midterm cancellation
687B.330
Anniversary cancellation.
687B.340
Nonrenewals.
687B.345
Annual review of coverage and benefits provided in policy.
687B.350
Renewal with altered terms.
687B.355
Information about claims paid on behalf of policyholder
687B.360
Information about grounds.
687B.370
Information about applying for insurance through certain plans
687B.380
Immunity.
687B.385
Refusal to issue, cancellation, nonrenewal or increase in premium due to claims for which insured was not at fault, claims for which insurer made no payment or recovered entirety of payment or inquiries relating to a claim prohibited.
687B.390
Cancellation or nonrenewal on sole basis of age, residence, race, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression or occupation prohibited.
687B.400
Discrimination on sole basis of age prohibited
687B.402
Compliance with certain federal laws regarding genetic information.
687B.404
Compliance with certain federal laws regarding mental health and addiction.
687B.406
Compliance with certain federal laws regarding dependent students.
687B.407
Authority of nonprofit health benefit plan regarding prescription drugs.
687B.408
Notifications required concerning changes related to prescription drugs used for transplanted organs.
687B.409
Payments to out-of-network providers for treatment of mental health or alcohol or substance use disorder.
687B.410
Withdrawal of insurance for particular class of insureds: Notice
687B.420
Notice of proposed cancellation, nonrenewal or alteration of terms of certain policies, contracts or plans of insurance.
687B.430
Regulations: Policies which provide for payment of expenses not covered by Medicare
687B.440
Umbrella policies: Disclosure statement indicating whether policy includes uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage
687B.450
Required medical examination
687B.460
Certificates of insurance for property or casualty insurance.
687B.4095
Policies of health insurance including prescription drug coverage: Restrictions on moving prescription drug from lower-cost tier to higher-cost tier.
Last Updated

Jun. 24, 2021

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