Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB408

Introduced
2/28/20  
Introduced
2/28/20  
Refer
2/28/20  

Caption

Provides relative to medical expenses paid in workers' compensation claims. (8/1/20)

Impact

The enactment of SB 408 is expected to have significant implications for both plaintiffs seeking damages in civil litigation and the overall landscape of workers' compensation claims in Louisiana. By limiting the recovery amounts, the bill aims to streamline compensation processes and reduce potential liabilities for employers. However, this may also restrict plaintiffs' abilities to receive full reimbursement for their medical expenses, especially in cases where their actual expenses exceed the scheduled amounts. The limitation could potentially disincentivize injured workers from seeking adequate medical treatment or pursuing their claims if they anticipate inadequate reimbursement.

Summary

Senate Bill 408, introduced by Senator Talbot, focuses on the regulation of medical expenses within the context of workers' compensation claims in Louisiana. The bill stipulates that a plaintiff's recovery of medical expenses is limited to the amounts outlined in the medical payments reimbursement schedule established by existing workers' compensation laws. This means that if a plaintiff's medical expenses are covered by workers' compensation, the amount they can claim in a civil lawsuit will be capped at what would have been paid under that schedule. Additionally, if a plaintiff opts not to submit such expenses for workers' compensation, they can only recover damages up to that scheduled amount as well.

Sentiment

Discussion around SB 408 has shown a mix of sentiment among stakeholders. Supporters view the bill as a necessary step towards curtailing excessive litigation costs and ensuring a fair system that reflects the actual costs defined by the existing reimbursement schedules. On the contrary, opponents raise concerns that the bill could undermine the rights of workers to receive just compensation for medical expenses, arguing that limiting recovery amounts may prevent plaintiffs from adequately covering their medical costs, ultimately leading to financial strain on injured workers.

Contention

Notable points of contention typically center around the fairness and adequacy of the scheduled reimbursement amounts within the workers' compensation system. Critics of SB 408 are particularly concerned that the limitations may disproportionately affect those who are already vulnerable, such as lower-income workers who may lack additional resources to cover any shortfall. The debate raises fundamental questions about the balance between managing employer liabilities and ensuring fair benefit access for injured workers, making SB 408 a focal point in discussions about workers' rights and compensation reforms.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB266

Provides relative to medical expenses paid by a collateral source. (8/1/20)

LA SB418

Enacts the Omnibus Premium Reduction Act of 2020. (1/1/21) (RE1 SEE FISC NOTE SG EX See Note)

LA SB478

Provides for third party claims in workers' compensation cases. (8/1/12)

LA SB280

Provides relative to workers' compensation. (8/1/20)

LA SB150

Provides for recoverable medical expenses. (1/1/26)

LA HB287

Provides relative to the collateral source rule

LA HB1088

Provides relative to mediations in workers' compensation claims

LA SB560

To provide relative to workers' compensation, the Louisiana Workers' Compensation Law. (8/1/12)

LA SB231

Provides for recoverable medical expenses. (1/1/26)

LA SB97

Provides relative to certain limitations on recovery of medical claims. (8/1/20)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.