Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB516

Introduced
2/26/26  
Refer
2/26/26  

Caption

Provides relative to recovery limitations for failure to maintain compulsory motor vehicle liability security

Impact

If enacted, HB 516 would significantly alter the landscape of civil claims arising from vehicular accidents in Louisiana. By lowering the threshold for recovery, the bill implies that individuals who are injured or suffer property damage in an accident involving uninsured drivers would have limited avenues for financial restitution. The implications could lead to increased costs for insurance companies, greater financial strain on accident victims, and potentially discourage the enforcement of compulsory insurance laws among vehicle owners.

Summary

House Bill 516, introduced by Representative Wilford Carter, aims to amend existing regulations regarding recovery limitations for damages related to motor vehicle accidents, specifically in cases where drivers fail to maintain necessary compulsory liability insurance. The bill seeks to reduce the recovery limits for damages from a previous threshold of $100,000 to a new limit of $15,000 for both bodily injury and property damage claims. This fundamental change is designed to clarify the financial obligations of vehicle owners and streamline the resolution of claims stemming from accidents involving uninsured drivers.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 516 appears to be mixed, with proponents arguing that the reduction in recovery limits is necessary to ensure that the judicial system is not overwhelmed by claims that exceed reasonable financial limits for uninsured drivers. Critics, however, express concern that this change could disproportionately impact victims who deserve adequate compensation for their injuries and damages. The divisive nature of the bill reflects broader discussions about driver responsibility and the availability of financial security for accident victims.

Contention

One notable point of contention highlighted during discussions was the potential financial fallout for accident victims who may not receive full or adequate compensation for their losses. Opponents of the bill argue that lowering recovery limits effectively leaves victims responsible for a greater share of their damages in cases where uninsured drivers are involved. Moreover, there is concern about the bill potentially encouraging non-compliance with existing insurance law, as the financial repercussions for uninsured drivers diminish with the lower recovery limits.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB434

Provides relative to recovery limitations for failure to maintain compulsory motor vehicle liability security

LA SB209

Provides for recoverable damages and medical expenses for personal injury from a motor vehicle accident. (8/1/25)

LA HB623

Provides relative to the Louisiana Motor Vehicle Commission

LA HB437

Provides settlement practices for claims relative to property and rentals of motor vehicles

LA SB231

Provides for recoverable medical expenses. (1/1/26)

LA HB549

Provides a premium discount for commercial motor vehicles with dashboard cameras and telematics systems

LA SB37

Provides for the Louisiana Motor Vehicle Commission. (8/1/25)

LA HB435

Provides limitations relative to claims for general damages

LA HB16

Provides relative to the limitation of civil liability for nonprofits that donate medical supplies

LA SB108

Provides for recoverable medical expenses, limitation upon jury trials and admissibility of evidence in civil actions. (8/1/25) (OR INCREASE LF EX See Note)

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