Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont Senate Bill S0278

Introduced
1/17/24  
Refer
1/17/24  
Report Pass
2/23/24  
Report Pass
2/27/24  
Engrossed
2/28/24  
Refer
2/29/24  
Enrolled
4/9/24  

Caption

An act relating to prohibiting a comparative negligence defense in an action for a negligence claim relating to a sexual act or sexual conduct

Impact

The enactment of S0278 will have a notable impact on the legal landscape in Vermont. It creates a more favorable environment for victims of sexual acts to seek damages without the fear that their conduct could be scrutinized to diminish their recovery. This amendment is expected to encourage more individuals to come forward and seek justice in cases where they may have previously hesitated due to concerns over being blamed. Additionally, the bill serves to bolster the legal protections for victims of sexual misconduct.

Summary

Bill S0278 proposes significant legal reforms regarding the handling of negligence claims related to sexual acts. Specifically, it aims to prohibit the use of a comparative negligence defense in such claims. This means that in cases where a plaintiff is pursuing damages due to negligence linked to sexual acts, their own level of fault will not reduce their ability to recover damages, provided their negligence is not greater than that of the defendants. By amending 12 V.S.A. § 1036, the bill strictly removes the comparative negligence defense for these sensitive matters.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Bill S0278 appears to be largely supportive among advocates for victims’ rights, who view the prohibition of the comparative negligence defense as a necessary step towards justice and accountability in sexual misconduct cases. Opponents of the bill may express concerns regarding the implications for defendants and the potential challenges in establishing negligence. However, this sentiment is outweighed by the widespread acknowledgment of the need for more protective measures for victims.

Contention

Despite its overall positive reception, some points of contention exist regarding the implications of changing legal defenses in negligence claims. Critics may argue that the removal of the comparative negligence defense could lead to defendants being unfairly burdened by claims, particularly in complex cases where multiple parties are involved. The bill addresses vital issues of victim rights but raises questions about balancing defendant rights and ensuring fair trials.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT HB2390

In general provisions relating to civil actions and proceedings, further providing for comparative negligence.

VT HB594

Civil Actions - Motor Vehicle Accidents Involving Vulnerable Individuals - Comparative Negligence

VT HB840

Torts; right of action against any person who knowingly or negligently engages in sexually explicit conduct in the presence of a minor; provide

VT HB671

Torts; right of action against any person who knowingly or negligently engages in sexually explicit conduct in the presence of a minor; provide

VT HB1436

In general provisions relating to civil actions and proceedings, further providing for comparative negligence.

VT H0744

An act relating to disclosure of sexually explicit images without consent

VT HB385

In general provisions relating to civil actions and proceedings, further providing for comparative negligence.

VT H811

Abolish Contributory Negligence

VT HB1361

Task Force to Study Various Aspects of Changing Contributory Negligence to Comparative Negligence Act

VT S0214

An act relating to emergency orders against stalking or sexual assault

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.