Gov. Kemp’s tort reform gains final passage in Georgia General Assembly
The Georgia Senate’s
Supporters of Senate Bill 68 argued tort reform is needed in
“Georgians from across the state are asking for a more fair and balanced civil justice system,”
Most sections of the measure deal with how trials of lawsuit should be conducted in
But most of the controversy surrounding the bill involves its “premises liability” provision governing when plaintiffs can sue business owners after suffering injuries during the commission of a crime by a third party outside the owner’s control.
After an outcry from victims of sex trafficking and their lawyers, the House amended the bill to carve out those victims from the legislation.
But opponents said the carveout doesn’t go far enough. On Friday, Sen.
“Why should they not have the same rights?” she asked her
Other changes the House made to the bill based on feedback from hours of testimony give discretion to trial judges over whether to let defense lawyers introduce evidence involving whether a victim of an auto crash was wearing a seatbelt and give victims the right to avoid testifying multiple times during a trial if doing so would prove traumatic.
But critics remained dissatisfied with the overall bill, calling it a shield from liability for businesses that denies victims their day in court.
“Lawmakers have decided that protecting corporations and insurance companies is more important than protecting victims,” Parent said.
Kennedy objected to Parent’s characterization of the measure. He said Kemp would never do anything to take away the rights of victims of human trafficking, considering that his wife - First Lady
Sen.
“There’s no guarantee whatsoever that insurance companies are going to reduce rates,” he said.
On the other side of the aisle, only two
Business groups praised Kemp and the
“This is a big victory for Georgia’s small businesses,” said
“Governor Kemp and



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