49 C.F.R. § 29.529

Current through October 31, 2024
Section 29.529 - What steps should a Tribe take after becoming aware of a Federal Tort Claim?
(a) Immediately after receiving a claim or a summons and complaint filed under the FTCA, the Tribe must notify the Self-Governance Official at ttsgp@dot.gov or use any other method that provides receipt.
(b) The Tribe, through a designated tort claims liaison assigned by the Tribe, must assist the Department in preparing a comprehensive and factually based report, which will inform the Department's report to the U.S. Department of Justice.
(c) The Tribe's designated tort claims liaison must immediately provide the following significant details of the event and include, as appropriate and to the extent within their knowledge, possession, or control:
(1) The date, time, and exact place of the accident or incident;
(2) A concise and complete statement of the circumstances of the accident or incident;
(3) The names and addresses of Tribal or Federal employees involved as participants or witnesses;
(4) The names and addresses of all other eyewitnesses;
(5) An accurate description of all Federal, Tribal, and privately owned property involved, and the nature and amount of damage, if any;
(6) A statement as to whether any person involved was cited for violating a Federal, State, or Tribal law, ordinance, or regulation;
(7) The Tribe's determination as to whether any of its employees (including Federal employees assigned to the Tribe) involved in the incident giving rise to the tort claim were acting within the scope of their employment in carrying out the funding agreement at the time the incident occurred;
(8) Copies of all relevant documentation, including available police reports, statements of witnesses, newspaper accounts, weather reports, plats, and photographs of the site or damaged property, that may be necessary or useful for the Department to determine the claim; and
(9) Insurance coverage information, copies of medical bills, and relevant employment records.
(d) The Tribe must cooperate with and provide all necessary assistance to the U.S. Department of Justice and the Department's attorneys assigned to defend the tort claim including case preparation, discovery, and trial.
(e) If requested by the Department, the Tribe must make an assignment and subrogation of all the Tribe's rights and claims (except those against the Federal Government) arising out of a tort claim against the Tribe.
(f) If requested by the Department, the Tribe must authorize representatives of the Department to settle or defend any claim and to represent the Tribe in or take charge of any action. If the Federal Government undertakes the settlement or defense of any claim or action, the Tribe must provide all reasonable additional assistance in reaching a settlement or asserting a defense.

49 C.F.R. § 29.529

85 FR 33504, 6/1/2020