Nebraska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Nebraska Legislature Bill LB79

Introduced
1/9/25  

Caption

Provide for dismissal of certain civil actions involving commercial motor vehicles

Impact

The potential implications of LB79 on state laws are significant, as it modifies how civil actions connected to commercial motor vehicles are handled. The bill attempts to reduce frivolous lawsuits and clarify the legal landscape for vehicle operators and operators’ insurance companies. By doing so, it is expected to encourage safer driving practices and promote a more responsible insurance market, thus benefitting both businesses and consumers injured in motor vehicle accidents.

Summary

LB79 seeks to address civil actions related to commercial motor vehicles by setting forth provisions for the dismissal of certain lawsuits. This bill, if enacted, aims to streamline the legal process surrounding claims involving commercial vehicles, particularly those that arise from incidents where liability is in question. Proponents believe that by providing clear guidelines for dismissals, the bill will reduce the burden on courts and promote fairness in legal proceedings, especially for commercial vehicle operators who may be subject to litigation under unclear circumstances.

Contention

However, the bill has faced opposition from various advocacy groups who argue that it could shield negligent commercial operators from accountability. Critics contend that while the intention is to eliminate unfounded lawsuits, the actual outcomes could deter legitimate claims from being filed, ultimately harming those adversely affected by commercial vehicle accidents. This contention highlights a struggle to balance protecting businesses from excessive litigation while ensuring that individuals have appropriate recourse to seek justice when harmed.

Notable_points

Debates surrounding LB79 focus on the implications of limiting liability for commercial vehicle operators and the broader effects on road safety and public welfare. The bill's supporters stress the potential for reduced litigation costs and improved business operations, while opponents point to the need for holding drivers accountable for negligence. As a result, LB79 prompts a broader discussion about the intersection of commercial interests with public safety and the legal rights of individuals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NE LB505

Provide for motor vehicle registration of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, impose an excise tax on electric energy used at commercial electric vehicle charging stations, provide for regulation of commercial electric vehicle charging stations, and provide a sales tax exemption for certain electric energy

NE LB1218

Provide for motor vehicle registration of certain electric vehicles, impose an excise tax on electric energy used at commercial electric vehicle charging stations, provide for regulation of certain charging stations, and provide a sales tax exemption for certain electric energy

NE LB174

Eliminate the statute of limitations on certain civil actions for sexual assault of a child

NE LB1249

Change provisions relating to kit vehicles under the Motor Vehicle Certificate of Title Act

NE LB1149

Provide an exemption from the motor vehicle tax for motor vehicles with Gold Star Family plates

NE LB1267

Adopt the Uniform Public Expression Protection Act and eliminate provisions relating to actions involving public petition and participation

NE LB247

Change provisions relating to issuance of a certificate of title for certain vehicles

NE LB49

Change provisions relating to solar energy and wind energy, declare certain instruments void and unenforceable, and provide for a civil cause of action

NE LB136

Change provisions relating to the Motor Vehicle Certificate of Title Act, the Motor Vehicle Registration Act, and the Motor Vehicle Operator's License Act

NE LB782

Change provisions relating to salvage branded certificates of title and consumer care of motor vehicles

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.