Vermont 2025-2026 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill H0427

Introduced
2/28/25  

Caption

An act relating to medical malpractice actions

Impact

This legislation significantly alters the landscape of medical malpractice claims by instituting a structured pretrial screening process. This is intended to facilitate earlier and less costly resolutions of claims, thereby promoting affordability in liability insurance and ensuring access to medical care. Proponents argue this will result in less litigation, reduced costs for healthcare practitioners, and ultimately enhance the availability of medical services. However, these changes may also limit the recovery for victims of medical negligence, sparking debate about fairness and accountability in healthcare.

Summary

House Bill 427 proposes significant reforms to the handling of medical malpractice actions in Vermont by introducing limits on recoverable damages and establishing pretrial screening panels. Specifically, the bill caps damages for pain and suffering at $250,000 per claimant when the defendant is an individual, and up to $500,000 when the defendant is an entity. Furthermore, it sets punitive damages at a maximum of $200,000 unless they exceed the total of economic and noneconomic losses, aiming to reduce the financial burden on healthcare providers and insurers.

Contention

The introduction of damage caps and the screening panel raises critical questions regarding patient rights and the standard of care in Vermont. While proponents claim it safeguards healthcare access by lowering costs, opponents argue it undermines injured patients' rights to seek full and fair compensation for their losses. The confidentiality of the panel proceedings and the limitations on allowing panel findings in court further complicate the issue, raising concerns about transparency and the ability to hold healthcare providers accountable for negligence. Thus, the bill reflects a broader national trend towards protecting healthcare providers at the potential expense of patients.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT H0570

An act relating to attorney’s fees in civil actions

VT H0622

An act relating to emergency medical services

VT H0721

An act relating to expanding access to Medicaid and Dr. Dynasaur

VT S0240

An act relating to expanding access to Medicaid and Dr. Dynasaur

VT H0066

An act relating to paid family and medical leave insurance

VT H0263

An act relating to emergency medical services

VT S0062

An act relating to paid family and medical leave insurance

VT H0008

An act relating to repealing the statute of limitations for civil actions based on childhood emotional abuse

VT H0270

An act relating to miscellaneous amendments to the adult-use and medical cannabis programs

VT H0362

An act relating to updating statute language to reflect provider diversity

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