Texas lawyers raced to beat damages limit

by Walter Olson on January 10, 2004

Although Texas legislators and voters last year approved broad limits on medical malpractice lawsuits, the benefits may be slower to materialize than hoped. The medical liability insurance “market is still reeling from an avalanche of suits filed in anticipation that lawmakers would cap noneconomic damages. … The equivalent of four years of medical liability lawsuits were dumped on Harris County courts in the first nine months of [last] year — prior to the effective date of the medical liability limits. This pattern of flooding the courts was repeated statewide. All of the cases have to be defended, and all are governed under the old law, which imposes no cap.” (Bruce Ehni & Jon Opelt (Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse Houston), “Rush to courthouse delays benefits of Prop. 12″, Houston Chronicle, Dec. 30)

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