With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". 146-16-146-25). 362 . Rec. Doc. 146-7 at 5-6. 363 . Rec. Doc. 172 at 3. 364 . Rec. Doc. 118-1 at 19. 365 . Id. (citing Rec. Doc. 22), 366 . Rec. Doc. 118-21 at 1; Rec. Doc. 118-22 at 1-2. 367 . Rec, Doc. 118-37; Rec. Doc. 118-38. 368 . Rec. Doc. 118-21 at 2. 369 . Rec. Doc. 11 at 19. 370 . Rec. Doc. 146-1 at 2. 371 . Rec. Doc. 11 at 21. 372 . Id. 373 . Rec. Doc. 146 at 20. 374 . Sher v. Lafayette Ins. Co., 2007-2441 (La. 4/8/08), 988 So.2d 186, 201, on reh’g in part (July 7, 2008) (“Louisiana courts have long held that attorney's fees are not allowed except where authorized by statute or contract.”). 375 . Rec. Doc. 146 at 20. 376 . Id. at 23, 377 . La. Rev. Stat. § 22:1973(C). 378 . Katie Realty, Ltd. v. La. Citizens Prop. Ins. Corp., 2012-0588, (La. 10/16/12), 100 So.3d 324, 330 (<HOLDING>). 379 . Batson v. S. La. Med. Ctr., 734 So.2d

A: holding attorneys fees not generally recoverable unless party prevails under cause of action for which attorneys fees are recoverable and damages are recovered
B: holding payment of five dollars to other party prerequisite for recovering attorney fees pursuant to  121103b
C: holding that a violation of  221973 may subject the insurer to penalties in an amount not to exceed two times the damages sustained or five thousand dollars whichever is greater attorney fees though are not recoverable
D: holding that fees are not recoverable for work for which the client could not be charged
C.