Arkansas House Votes to Put Tort-Reform Proposal on Ballot

LITTLE ROCK - The Arkansas House has voted to place on the ballot a proposed state constitutional amendment that would ask voters to limit some attorney's fees and punitive damages in lawsuits. The House voted 66-30 Monday for the joint resolution and sent it back to the state Senate to consider a House amendment. A previous version of the proposal passed the Senate earlier. Supporters say the proposal would reduce legal judgments against health care providers, which they say would lead to a decrease in medical malpractice insurance rates. If eventually approved by voters, the proposal would cap punitive and non-economic damages, as well as limit attorneys' contingency fees in civil cases. It would also allow the Legislature to amend, adopt or repeal court rules with a three-fifths vote. (Copyright 2017 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)
Source: Arkansas Business - Health Care - Category: American Health Source Type: news