469.1. Where a judgment awarding damages for bodily injury reserves the right of the plaintiff to claim additional damages, the judgment specifies the matter to which the claim may pertain and the time within which the application may be made.
The judgment is executory, notwithstanding appeal, where the appeal pertains exclusively to the decision of the court to reserve the right of the plaintiff to claim additional damages or to the time allowed for the exercise of the remedy.
An appeal from the judgment on the original application for damages does not exempt the plaintiff from the obligation to file an application for additional damages, within the period of time fixed in the judgment.