Mississippi Code § 63-39-15

Contribution against indemnification
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A motor vehicle insurer that defends or indemnifies a claim against a shared vehicle that is excluded under the terms of its policy shall have the right to seek recovery against the motor vehicle insurer of the peer-to-peer car sharing program if the claim is: (a) Made against the shared vehicle owner or the shared vehicle driver for loss or injury that occurs during the car sharing period; and (b) Excluded under the terms of its policy. Added by Laws, 2024, ch. 429, SB 2530,§ 8, eff. 1/17/2025.
A motor vehicle insurer that defends or indemnifies a claim against a shared vehicle that is excluded under the terms of its policy shall have the right to seek recovery against the motor vehicle insurer of the peer-to-peer car sharing program if the claim is: (a) Made against the shared vehicle owner or the shared vehicle driver for loss or injury that occurs during the car sharing period; and (b) Excluded under the terms of its policy. Added by Laws, 2024, ch. 429, SB 2530,§ 8, eff. 1/17/2025.
A motor vehicle insurer that defends or indemnifies a claim against a shared vehicle that is excluded under the terms of its policy shall have the right to seek recovery against the motor vehicle insurer of the peer-to-peer car sharing program if the claim is: (a) Made against the shared vehicle owner or the shared vehicle driver for loss or injury that occurs during the car sharing period; and (b) Excluded under the terms of its policy. Added by Laws, 2024, ch. 429, SB 2530,§ 8, eff. 1/17/2025.
A motor vehicle insurer that defends or indemnifies a claim against a shared vehicle that is excluded under the terms of its policy shall have the right to seek recovery against the motor vehicle insurer of the peer-to-peer car sharing program if the claim is:
(a) Made against the shared vehicle owner or the shared vehicle driver for loss or injury that occurs during the car sharing period; and
(b) Excluded under the terms of its policy.

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