Louisiana 2025 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR252

Introduced
5/29/25  
Refer
5/29/25  
Report Pass
6/2/25  

Caption

Directs the La. State Law Institute to study reversionary trusts

Impact

The impact of HR252 on state laws could be significant as it seeks to establish a legal framework for reversionary medical trusts. If enacted, it would mandate that any award for medical expenses in personal injury cases be managed through these trusts, ensuring that the funds are applied directly to medical care. This could potentially enhance the financial protections for claimants in Louisiana by safeguarding their awards against misallocation, thereby facilitating better management of long-term medical needs.

Summary

House Resolution 252 directs the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and recommend legislation regarding reversionary medical trusts in the context of personal injury claims. The resolution aims to ensure that damages awarded in such claims are properly allocated for ongoing medical care and related benefits, providing a systematic approach to safeguard these funds. This initiative indicates a proactive step towards addressing the concerns surrounding the management of damages awarded in personal injury cases, especially regarding how medical costs are handled post-judgment.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR252 appears to be generally supportive, reflecting a consensus on the necessity for enhanced protections for claimants. Lawmakers seem to recognize the importance of ensuring that damages awarded in personal injury cases are used specifically for their intended purpose—covering medical expenses. The lack of opposition during the voting process, with results showing 91 yeas and no nays, indicates a unified agreement on the bill's objectives.

Contention

While HR252 has garnered broad support, potential points of contention might arise as discussions progress around its implementation. Stakeholders may debate the specifics of how these reversionary trusts will be structured, managed, and monitored, as well as the responsibilities of various parties involved in personal injury lawsuits. Challenges could also arise from the different needs of claimants and how best to ensure that their medical expenses are adequately covered in line with varying health conditions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB266

Provides for reversionary medical trust. (8/1/24)

LA HCR80

Directs the La. State Law Institute to study the Private Works Act

LA HR192

Directs the Louisiana State Law Institute to study adoption proceedings

LA HCR85

Directs the La. State Law Institute to conduct a study of the criminal statutes relating to white-collar crimes, financial crimes, and crimes involving elected officials

LA HCR22

Directs the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and make recommendations regarding notice and mailing requirements

LA HR191

Requests the La. State Law Institute to study the feasibility of statewide bail schedules

LA HR69

Requests the La. State Law Institute to study bidding procedures for tax sale property

LA HCR121

Directs the La. State Law Institute to study succession proceedings and alternatives for low income families and low value properties

LA HR150

Directs the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and make recommendations for the creation of small or speedy claims procedures for actions under fifty thousand dollars

LA HR243

Directs the La. State Law Institute to study provisions relative to physical or sexual abuse of a minor and consider requiring a seventy-two hour hold for offenders

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.