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93RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2003 and 2004 HB7278
Introduced 3/18/2004, by Rep. Tom Cross SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Limits the recovery of non-economic damages on account of death, bodily injury, or physical damage to property based on negligence, or on account of product liability based on any theory or doctrine, to $500,000 per plaintiff. Provides for liability limit increases and decreases based upon the percentage change in the consumer price index published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United States Department of Labor. Requires that the Department of Insurance conduct a 10-year study of the effects of the liability limitation. Provides that the Department shall produce an update every 2 years and, at the end of the 10-year period, shall present a final report to the General Assembly. Effective immediately.
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HB7278 |
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LRB093 21530 LCB 48714 b |
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| AN ACT concerning civil procedure.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Code of Civil Procedure is amended by adding |
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| Section 2-1115.3 as follows: |
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| (735 ILCS 5/2-1115.3 new) |
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| Sec. 2-1115.3. Limitations on recovery of non-economic |
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| damages. |
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| (a) For purposes of this Section: |
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| "Medical malpractice action" means any civil action in |
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| tort, contract, or otherwise, in which the plaintiff seeks |
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| damages for injuries or death arising out of the action or |
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| inaction of a hospital in rendering health care services to a |
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| patient inside the hospital or arising out of the action or |
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| inaction of a physician. |
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| "Non-economic damages" mean subjective, non-pecuniary |
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| damages arising from death, pain, suffering, disfigurement, |
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| inconvenience, mental anguish, worry, emotional distress, loss |
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| of society and companionship, loss of consortium, physical |
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| impairment, injury to reputation, humiliation, embarrassment, |
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| loss of enjoyment if life, hedonic damages, increased risk of |
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| future injury, other non-pecuniary damages, and any other |
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| theory of damages such as fear of loss, illness, injury, or |
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| future loss. |
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| (b) In all common law, statutory or other actions that seek |
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| damages on account of death, bodily injury, or physical damage |
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| to property based on negligence, or on account of product |
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| liability based on any theory or doctrine, recovery of |
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| non-economic damages shall be limited to $500,000 per |
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| plaintiff. |
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| (b-5) In any medical malpractice action where an individual |
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| plaintiff earns less than the annual average weekly wage, as |