Sec. 16. A nonparty defense that is known by the defendant when the defendant files the defendant's first answer shall be pleaded as a part of the first answer. A defendant who gains actual knowledge of a nonparty defense after the filing of an answer may plead the defense with reasonable promptness. However, if the defendant was served with a complaint and summons more than one hundred fifty (150) days before the expiration of the limitation of action applicable to the claimant's claim against the nonparty, the defendant shall plead any nonparty defense not later than forty-five (45) days before the expiration of that limitation of action. The trial court may alter these time limitations or make other suitable time limitations in any manner that is consistent with:
(1) giving the defendant a reasonable opportunity to discover the existence of a nonparty defense; and
(2) giving the claimant a reasonable opportunity to add the nonparty as an additional defendant to the action before the expiration of the period of limitation applicable to the claim.
[Pre-1998 Recodification Citation: 34-4-33-10(c).]
As added by P.L.1-1998, SEC.47.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 34. Civil Law and Procedure
Chapter 2. Compensatory Damages: Comparative Fault
34-51-2-1. Applicability of Chapter
34-51-2-2. Governmental Entities and Public Employees Excepted
34-51-2-4. Defendant as Single Party
34-51-2-5. Effect of Contributory Fault
34-51-2-6. Barring of Recovery; Degree of Contributory Fault
34-51-2-7. Jury Instructions; Single Party Defendant
34-51-2-8. Jury Instructions; Multiple Defendants
34-51-2-9. Trial Without Jury; Award of Damages
34-51-2-10. Intentional Torts; Full Recovery of Damages From Convicted Defendant
34-51-2-11. Forms of Verdicts; Disclosure Requirements
34-51-2-12. Contribution; Indemnity
34-51-2-13. Inconsistent Verdicts
34-51-2-14. Nonparty Defense; Assertion
34-51-2-15. Nonparty Defense; Burden of Proof
34-51-2-16. Nonparty Defense; Pleadings
34-51-2-17. Nonparty Defense; Medical Malpractice Claims
34-51-2-19. Liens or Claims to Diminish in Same Proportion as Claimant's Recovery Is Diminished