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<br /> . <br /> ~ <br /> LMC 145 University Avenue West, St. Paul, MN 55103-2044 <br /> Lugu. 0/ Mlnnuola emu phone: (612) 281-1200 . (800) 925-1122 <br /> Cities promollng """,,11- Fax: (612) 281-1299 . TDD (612) 281-1290 <br /> LIABILITY COVERAGE LIMITS - CITY OPTIONS <br /> Effective January 1, 1998, the statutory municipal tort liability limits increased to $300,000 per <br /> claimant, $750,000 per occurrence. Partly to reflect that change, the LMCIT liability coverage <br /> has been restructured in some important ways. <br /> All LMCIT coverage written orrenewed after November 15, 1997, will be issued with a <br /> $750,000 per occurrence limit. Unlike the previous current coverage form, under the new <br /> coverage form the statutory per-claimant liability limit will not automatically be waived. <br /> However, the city has the option to waive the per-claimant limit if you choose. <br /> The revised limits structure and the waiver!non-waiver option are explained in more detail <br /> below. <br /> . Coverage limits and liability limits <br /> For many years, LMCIT liability coverage has been written with a combined single limit of <br /> $600,000 per occurrence. (There are also some sub-limits and/or aggregate limits on coverage <br /> for certain exposures.) The coverage document has also explicitly provided that the statutory <br /> per-claimant limit of $200,000 was waived. As a result, the city had $600,000 of coverage limits <br /> available per occurrence; and an individual claimant could potentially recover up to $600,000 for <br /> hisfher injuries, notwithstanding the $200,000 per claimant statutory limit. <br /> The revised liability coverage differs in two important ways: <br /> . It carries a limit of $750,000 per occurrence to match the statute; and <br /> . The per-claimant statutory liability limit will no longer be automatically waived. <br /> The result is that the city will have $750,000 of coverage limits available for most claims. But <br /> on those claims to which the statutory limits apply, the city and LMCIT will be able to use the <br /> statutory tort liability limit to limit an individual claimant's recovery to no more than $300,000. <br /> Of course, there are some claims to which the statutory liability limits don't apply. A federal <br /> civil right claim is one likely example. For these claims, there is no monetary limit on what the <br /> . individual claimant can recover from the city. On these claims, the city has $750,000 of <br /> coverage limits available, regardless of whether there's one claimant or several. <br /> AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY! AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER <br />