Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB1466

Introduced
1/21/25  

Caption

CIV PRO-AFFIDAVIT OF MERIT

Impact

The introduction of HB1466 establishes important procedural steps that plaintiffs must follow when initiating malpractice claims. By requiring an affidavit of merit, the bill aims to deter frivolous lawsuits against professionals in specific fields, potentially reducing the volume of cases in court that lack substantiated claims. The provision allows for one extension of time for filing, thus granting some flexibility to plaintiffs while still imposing firm deadlines.

Summary

House Bill 1466 introduced by Rep. Dan Ugaste aims to amend the Code of Civil Procedure by introducing a requirement for an affidavit of merit in cases alleging malpractice or negligence against professionals such as architects, engineers, and surveyors. This bill mandates that a defendant in such actions may request an affidavit of merit within 56 days after being served with a complaint. Following this request, the plaintiff is also required to submit an affidavit of merit within a specified timeframe, signed by an expert who meets certain professional qualifications relevant to the action, thus ensuring credible support for the claims made.

Contention

However, some critics may argue that the requirement for an affidavit of merit could place an undue burden on plaintiffs, particularly individuals who may not have the financial resources to obtain expert evaluations necessary to satisfy this legal requirement. The critics could posit that this might effectively limit access to justice for legitimate claims against professionals who fail in their duties. Overall, the bill's provisions may foster debate about the balance between protecting professionals and preserving the rights of individuals seeking redress for legitimate grievances.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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