Indiana 2022 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0394

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Medical malpractice.

Impact

The bill's amendments create a more favorable outcome for patients seeking recovery for medical expenses related to malpractice claims while potentially increasing the burden on healthcare providers who face higher financial liabilities. This change could influence the decisions of practitioners when it comes to risk management and might lead to an increase in malpractice insurance premiums. The bill also revises the attorney's fees allowed in malpractice actions, reducing the percentage attorneys can claim from recoveries, from 32% to 25% for cases resolved after the specified date, which could impact how legal services are accessed by patients.

Summary

Senate Bill 394 addresses significant changes to the framework regulating medical malpractice claims in Indiana. The bill clarifies that medical bills and expenses incurred due to a medical malpractice incident are excluded from the maximum recoverable damages. This allows those affected to claim the actual costs of care rather than being limited by a cap on damages, which could be seen as a positive change for patients who suffer from medical negligence. Furthermore, the liability amount for healthcare providers increases from $500,000 to $600,000 for incidents that occur after June 30, 2022, suggesting a shift toward greater accountability for medical professionals in cases of malpractice.

Contention

Notably, there will likely be contention surrounding the adjustments to the liability caps and the limitations placed on legal fees. Advocates for patient rights may push for even higher caps as medical costs continue to rise, arguing that the limits may not adequately reflect the financial burdens faced by victims of malpractice. Conversely, healthcare providers and their representatives may express concerns about the increased financial risk that could lead to defensive medicine practices, hindering patient care. As such, the bill places an emphasis on balancing the rights of patients against the operational and financial realities of healthcare delivery.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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