Caps on non-economic damages have failed to prevent sharp increases in medical malpractice insurance premiums, even though insurers enjoyed a...
Tort Reform News
A highly anticipated tort reform measure has passed the Oklahoma House of Representatives by a wide margin, according to the...
Florida Gov. Jeb Bush’s proposed medical liability reform package, which was unveiled Thursday, would reportedly solve the state’s insurance crisis...
The Texas insurance market may continue to experience serious affordability and availability issues if lawmakers cannot find an answer to...
In the final hours of the 2003 Missouri legislative session lawmakers pushed through a tort reform bill reportedly designed to...
The Texas Senate announced it approved Senate Committee Substitute to House Bill (CSHB) 4, which is aimed at ending what...
Dramatically higher premium increases and risk retention requirements have reportedly added financial pressures to an industry segment that is already...
Tort reform was reportedly the major accomplishment of the 2003 Idaho legislative session. The session lasted a record 118 days...
Deterioration in operating profitability, weakened capitalization, inadequate loss reserves and greater retention levels continue to wreak havoc on the medical...
A recently conducted survey reportedly sheds light on how medical malpractice insurers view their industry’s future and what steps they...