645.64 Special provisions for 3rd-party claims.
(1) Third party's claim. Whenever any 3rd party asserts a cause of action against an insured of an insurer in liquidation, the 3rd party may file a claim with the liquidator. The filing of the claim shall release the insured's liability to the 3rd party on that cause of action in the amount of the applicable policy limit, but the liquidator shall also insert in any form used for the filing of 3rd-party claims appropriate language to constitute such a release. The release shall be void if the insurance coverage is avoided by the liquidator.
(2) Insured's claim. Whether or not the 3rd party files a claim, the insured may file a claim on his or her own behalf in the liquidation. If the insured fails to file a claim by the date for filing claims specified in the order of liquidation or within 60 days after mailing of the notice required by s. 645.47 (1) (b), whichever is later, the insured is an unexcused late filer.
(3) Procedure for insured's claim.
(a) The liquidator shall make recommendations to the court under s. 645.71 for the allowance of an insured's claim under sub. (2) after consideration of the probable outcome of any pending action against the insured on which the claim is based, the probable damages recoverable in the action and the probable costs and expenses of defense. After allowance by the court, the liquidator shall withhold any dividends payable on the claim, pending the outcome of litigation and negotiation with the insured. Whenever it seems appropriate, the liquidator shall reconsider the claim on the basis of additional information and amend the recommendations to the court. The insured shall be afforded the same notice and opportunity to be heard on all changes in the recommendation as in its initial determination. The court may amend its allowance as it thinks appropriate.
(b) As claims against the insured are settled or barred, the insured shall be paid from the amount withheld the same percentage dividend as was paid on other claims of like priority, based on the lesser of the following:
1. The amount actually recovered from the insured by action or paid by agreement plus the reasonable costs and expenses of defense.
2. The amount allowed on the claims by the court.
(c) After all claims are settled or barred, any sum remaining from the amount withheld shall revert to the undistributed assets of the insurer. Delay in final payment under this subsection shall not be a reason for unreasonable delay of final distribution and discharge of the liquidator.
(4) Multiple claims. If several claims founded upon one policy are filed, whether by 3rd parties or as claims by the insured under this section, and the aggregate allowed amount of the claims to which the same limit of liability in the policy is applicable exceeds that limit, each claim as allowed shall be reduced in the same proportion so that the total equals the policy limit. Claims by the insured shall be evaluated as in sub. (3). If any insured's claim is subsequently reduced under sub. (3), the amount thus freed shall be apportioned ratably among the claims that have been reduced under this subsection.
History: 1979 c. 102; 1995 a. 225; 2005 a. 253.
Third parties and insureds are not required to file their claims with the liquidator. Riley v. Heil, 624 F. Supp. 695 (1985)
Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 645 - Insurers rehabilitation and liquidation.
645.01 - Short title, construction and purpose.
645.035 - Bankruptcy petition is prohibited.
645.04 - Jurisdiction and venue.
645.05 - Injunctions and orders.
645.06 - Costs and expenses of litigation.
645.07 - Cooperation of officers and employees.
645.09 - Commissioner's reports.
645.10 - Continuation of delinquency proceedings.
645.11 - Effect of amendments of this chapter.
645.21 - Commissioner's summary orders.
645.22 - Court's seizure order.
645.23 - Commissioner's seizure order.
645.24 - Conduct of hearings in summary proceedings.
645.31 - Grounds for rehabilitation.
645.32 - Rehabilitation orders.
645.33 - Powers and duties of the rehabilitator.
645.34 - Actions by and against rehabilitator.
645.35 - Termination of rehabilitation.
645.41 - Grounds for liquidation.
645.43 - Continuance of coverage.
645.44 - Dissolution of insurer.
645.45 - Federal receivership.
645.46 - Powers of liquidator.
645.47 - Notice to creditors and others.
645.49 - Actions by and against liquidator.
645.51 - Collection and list of assets.
645.52 - Fraudulent transfers prior to petition.
645.53 - Fraudulent transfers after petition.
645.54 - Voidable preferences and liens.
645.55 - Claims of holders of void or voidable rights.
645.56 - Setoffs and counterclaims.
645.58 - Reinsurer's liability; arbitration clauses.
645.59 - Uncollected, unearned premiums.
645.60 - Applicability of claims settlement provisions to loss claims.
645.64 - Special provisions for 3rd-party claims.
645.67 - Secured creditors' claims.
645.675 - Qualified financial contracts.
645.68 - Order of distribution.
645.69 - Claims for certain health care costs.
645.71 - Liquidator's recommendations to the court.
645.72 - Distribution of assets.
645.73 - Unclaimed and withheld funds.
645.74 - Termination of proceedings.
645.75 - Reopening liquidation.
645.76 - Disposition of records during and after termination of liquidation.
645.77 - External audit of receiver's books.
645.81 - Conservation of property of foreign or alien insurers found in this state.
645.82 - Liquidation of property of foreign or alien insurers found in this state.
645.83 - Foreign domiciliary receivers in other states.
645.84 - Ancillary formal proceedings.
645.85 - Ancillary summary proceedings.
645.86 - Claims of nonresidents against insurers domiciled in this state.
645.87 - Claims of residents against insurers domiciled in reciprocal states.
645.88 - Attachment, garnishment and levy of execution.