Kemp touts tort reform as 2024 priority
"Our business environment should help businesses start, operate, and grow -not incentivize higher prices, smaller payrolls, and more red tape."
Advocates of tort reform -including insurance companies, physician groups, and the Georgia Chamber -have backed Republican-sponsored legislation for years aimed at what they say are "runaway" jury verdicts, but have little to show for it.
Opponents, including the trial lawyers lobby and legislative
Kemp said he will work with lawmakers during the 2024 legislative session to reduce insurance premiums and level the playing field in courtrooms.
While the governor argued tort reform would help businesses' bottom lines in
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