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Code · South Dakota · Title 23 · Chapter 23-28

23A-28B-34. Department subrogated to claimant's cause of action--Action against party liable for claimant's injury.

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If an award of compensation has been paid pursuant to this chapter, the department is subrogated to the cause of action of a claimant against the person responsible for the injury or death and the department may bring an action against such person in the amount of the damages sustained by the claimant. The department is also subrogated to the cause of action of the claimant against one or more third parties liable for the acts of the person responsible for such injury or death.
If the department brings an action pursuant to this section and the judgment is greater than the amount of compensation paid to the claimant plus the costs incurred by the department in pursuing such action, the balance of the judgment shall be paid to the claimant.
In addition to the authority of the department to bring an action under this section, the claimant may bring an action to recover damages. In any such action, the department holds subrogation rights and the claimant shall join the department as a party to such action.
If any judgment or verdict pursuant to an action under this section indicates separate awards for economic loss and noneconomic loss, payments on such judgment or verdict shall be allocated between the losses in proportion to the amounts indicated. In any such action, the judge, upon timely motion, shall direct the jury to return a special verdict, which verdict shall indicate separately the awards for noneconomic loss, punitive damages, and economic loss.
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