Sec. 6. (a) Notwithstanding section 4 of this chapter, a patient may commence an action against a health care provider for malpractice without submitting a proposed complaint to a medical review panel if the patient's pleadings include a declaration that the patient seeks damages from the health care provider in an amount not greater than fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000). In an action commenced under this subsection (or IC 27-12-8-6(a) before its repeal), the patient is barred from recovering any amount greater than fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000), except as provided in subsection (b).
(b) A patient who:
(1) commences an action under subsection (a) (or IC 27-12-8-6(a) before its repeal) in the reasonable belief that damages in an amount not greater than fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) are adequate compensation for the bodily injury allegedly caused by the health care provider's malpractice; and
(2) later learns, during the pendency of the action, that the bodily injury is more serious than previously believed and that fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) is insufficient compensation for the bodily injury;
may move that the action be dismissed without prejudice and, upon dismissal of the action, may file a proposed complaint subject to section 4 of this chapter based upon the same allegations of malpractice as were asserted in the action dismissed under this subsection. In a second action commenced in court following the medical review panel's proceeding on the proposed complaint, the patient may recover an amount greater than fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000). However, a patient may move for dismissal without prejudice and, if dismissal without prejudice is granted, may commence a second action under this subsection only if the patient's motion for dismissal is filed within two (2) years after commencement of the original action under subsection (a) (or IC 27-12-8-6(a) before its repeal).
(c) If a patient:
(1) commences an action under subsection (a) (or IC 27-12-8-6(a) before its repeal);
(2) moves under subsection (b) (or IC 27-12-8-6(b) before its repeal) for dismissal of that action;
(3) files a proposed complaint subject to section 4 of this chapter based upon the same allegations of malpractice as were asserted in the action dismissed under subsection (b) (or IC 27-12-8-6(b) before its repeal); and
(4) commences a second action in court following the medical review panel proceeding on the proposed complaint;
the timeliness of the second action is governed by IC 34-18-7-1(c).
(d) A medical liability insurer of a health care provider against whom an action has been filed under subsection (a) (or IC 27-12-8-6(a) before its repeal) shall provide written notice to the state health commissioner as required under IC 34-18-9-2.
[Pre-1998 Recodification Citation: 27-12-8-6.]
As added by P.L.1-1998, SEC.13.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 34. Civil Law and Procedure
Article 18. Medical Malpractice
Chapter 8. Commencement of a Medical Malpractice Action
34-18-8-1. Commencement of Action; Complaint
34-18-8-3. Demand; Reasonable Damages
34-18-8-4. Prerequisites to Commencement of Action; Presentation of Claim to Medical Review Panel
34-18-8-5. Agreements Not to Present Claims to Medical Review Panels
34-18-8-6. Claims Not Greater Than $15,000; Commencement of Action; Dismissal Without Prejudice
34-18-8-7. Commencement of Action While Claim Being Considered by Medical Review Panel