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Gov. Blunt Signs Mo. Tort Reforms Into Law

March 30, 2005

The tort reform legislation just signed into law in Missouri by Gov. Blunt is a “fair and balanced” solution to the state’s growing liability problems, the Washington, D.C.-based said in a statement.

The statute, House Bill 393, does the following:
鈥擫imits punitive damages to $250,000 or three times the net amount of the judgment awarded the plaintiff against the defendant, whichever is greater;

鈥擫owers the cap on non-economic damages that can be recovered against health care providers to $350,000 (not adjusted for inflation), irrespective of the number of defendants;

鈥擲trengthens venue rules for in-state and out-of-state causes of action for plaintiffs and defendants, both corporate and individual;

鈥擡liminates joint and several liability, and specifies that the liability of each defendant who is found to be 50 percent or less at fault is subject only to that percentage of the judgment; and

鈥擲pecifies that interest calculations for pre- and post-judgment claims be based on the federal funds rate plus a specific percentage, depending on the case.

A House-Senate conference committee passed a compromise version of HB 393 on March 16. Blunt went to Springfield, Joplin, Cape Girardeau and Kansas City yesterday to perform ceremonial signings of the bill, which has been the Republican Party’s top priority for three years.

Topics Missouri

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  • July 22, 2005 at 10:54 am
    jed says:
    Dear Mr.Blunt i challenge you and your ideals to a 10 year that it will be radifid and shown you did poorly i give you and the missouri a F- must be good to have no consi... read more
  • April 11, 2005 at 6:53 am
    jed says:
    far as i can tell loooks like blunt and any one that voted for 539 bill will be out of a job next year at least i can say this the STATE OF MISSOURI HAS NO MEDICAD THANKS TO ... read more
  • March 31, 2005 at 7:59 am
    Stan says:
    Lowering the potential exposure to insurers is a great first step in lowering the premiums for the residents of Missouri. Finally having meaningful tort reform will also begi... read more

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