A bill for an act relating to tort liability, including employer liability and noneconomic damages in civil actions involving commercial motor vehicles, and punitive or exemplary damages in civil actions generally.(See HF 201.)
Impact
The ramifications of this bill are significant, as it modifies how tort liability is handled in Iowa regarding commercial motor vehicles. It sets a cap on noneconomic damages against operators and owners of these vehicles at one million dollars, regardless of the number of claims involved. This change means that many claimants may find their recovery amount limited, which is a notable shift from current regulations that generally allow for unlimited noneconomic damages. Furthermore, the bill mandates adjustments to this cap for inflation every two years, ensuring that the limitation keeps pace with the cost of living.
Summary
House Study Bill 114 addresses tort liability specifically for civil actions involving commercial motor vehicles. It introduces regulations for employer liability, establishing that if an employer complies with certain conditions, their liability for damages caused by employee negligence while operating a commercial motor vehicle is solely based on the principle of respondeat superior. This approach diminishes the employer's liability concerning direct negligence claims, provided the employer stipulates that the employee was acting within the scope of their employment during the incident. As a result, if negligence is proven on the part of the employee, the employer is held accountable only under respondeat superior, not for direct negligence in hiring or supervising the employee.
Contention
Debate around HSB114 may arise from concerns regarding the balance of accountability between employers and employees. Supporters argue that this bill will prevent employers from being overburdened with liability claims stemming from their employees' actions, particularly those that are difficult to control or predict. However, opponents could point out that the bill may inadvertently shield negligent employers from responsibility. Critics may raise issues about the implications this has for victims of personal injuries caused by commercial vehicles, arguing that the limitations on damages could deter thorough accountability and justice for injured parties.
Related
A bill for an act relating to tort liability, including employer liability and noneconomic damages in civil actions involving commercial motor vehicles, and punitive or exemplary damages in civil actions generally.(See SF 228.)
IA HF201
Replaced by
A bill for an act relating to tort liability, including employer liability and noneconomic damages in civil actions involving commercial motor vehicles, and punitive or exemplary damages in civil actions generally.(Formerly HSB 114.)
IA SF228
Replaced by
A bill for an act relating to tort liability, including employer liability and damages in civil actions involving commercial motor vehicles. (Formerly SSB 1114.) Effective date: 07/01/2023.
A bill for an act relating to tort liability, including employer liability and noneconomic damages in civil actions involving commercial motor vehicles, and punitive or exemplary damages in civil actions generally.(Formerly HSB 114.)
A bill for an act relating to tort liability, including employer liability and noneconomic damages in civil actions involving commercial motor vehicles, and punitive or exemplary damages in civil actions generally.(See SF 228.)
A bill for an act relating to tort liability in civil actions involving commercial motor vehicles, including employer liability, noneconomic damages, punitive damages, and exemplary damages.
A bill for an act relating to tort liability in civil actions involving commercial motor vehicles, including employer liability, noneconomic damages, punitive damages, and exemplary damages.
A bill for an act relating to tort liability, including employer liability and damages in civil actions involving commercial motor vehicles. (Formerly SSB 1114.) Effective date: 07/01/2023.
Relating to civil liability of a commercial motor vehicle owner or operator, including the effect that changes to that liability have on commercial automobile insurance.