Protection of Lawful Commerce in Stone Slab Products Act
The proposed legislation seeks to protect manufacturers and sellers by ensuring they are not held liable for injuries that occur due to the actions of fabricators, who may not comply with federal and state safety guidelines. This measure is argued to preserve jobs within the stone slab industry while preventing the legal system from being burdened by what proponents label frivolous lawsuits that could threaten the viability of legitimate businesses operating in this sector. As a result, the bill could significantly alter the dynamics of liability in commercial transactions involving stone products.
House Bill 5437, titled the 'Protection of Lawful Commerce in Stone Slab Products Act', aims to prohibit civil actions against manufacturers and sellers of stone slab products for damages arising from alterations made by third-party fabricators. The bill recognizes that civil claims have been initiated against these manufacturers and sellers for personal injuries alleged to be caused by exposure to silica dust during the process of fabricating these stone products, such as countertops. However, the bill argues that such products do not inherently pose risks to consumers when proper safety regulations are followed during fabrication.
Despite the clear intentions of HB 5437, the bill has faced criticism for potentially undermining the rights of injured workers or individuals who may have legitimate claims regarding workplace safety. Opponents argue that eliminating the ability to seek redress against manufacturers would remove an important layer of accountability in the industry. Concerns have also been expressed regarding the power dynamics between large manufacturers and individual workers who may suffer harm, emphasizing the need for adequate legal protections for employees working with materials that could pose health risks.