A. A claim may be dismissed without prejudice after contradictory hearing properly noticed by the court on the judge’s own motion or on ex parte motion of a party for the following reasons:
- 1. where no service of process has occurred within 60 days after the Form LWC-WC-1008 has been filed. This provision shall not apply if the claim is awaiting action by the workers' compensation court;
- 2. where no responsive pleadings have been filed and no default has been entered within 60 days after service of process;
- 3. where a claim has been pending six months without proceedings being taken within such period. This provision shall not apply if the claim is awaiting action by the workers' compensation court; or
- 4. where a party fails to appear for any properly noticed conference or hearing;
- 5. where an attorney or pro se litigant fails to keep the workers’ compensation court apprised of an address change or when a notice is returned to the workers’ compensation court for the reason of an incorrect address and no correction is made to the address for a period of 60 days.
- B. Any formal discovery as authorized by these rules and served on all parties whether or not filed of record, including the taking of a deposition with or without formal notice, shall be deemed to be a step in the prosecution or defense of an action.
- C. Any order of dismissal shall allow for reinstatement of the action within 30 days for good cause shown.
- D. The workers’ compensation judge may order the claim dismissed, with prejudice, after a contradictory hearing, when it is shown that more than 90 days has elapsed since a claim was dismissed for any reason listed in Subsection A of this Section and no good cause has been shown for reinstatement.
Authority Note
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 23:1310.1.
Historical Note
HISTORICAL NOTE: Promulgated by the Department of Labor, Office of Workers' Compensation Administration, LR 25:268 (February 1999), amended LR 25:1862 (October 1999), LR 33:654 (April 2007), amended by the Louisiana Workforce Commission, Office of Workers’ Compensation, LR 37:1627 (June 2011), amended by Louisiana Works, Office of Workers’ Compensation Administration, LR 51:1622 (October 2025).