Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB872

Introduced
1/2/24  
Refer
1/2/24  

Caption

Recovery of noneconomic damages in medical malpractice cases.

Impact

The bill carries significant implications for both victims of medical malpractice and the health care system in Wisconsin. By raising the cap on noneconomic damages, AB872 aims to strike a balance between providing sufficient financial recourse for individuals harmed by medical negligence and maintaining an affordable health care system. The legislative intent emphasizes the importance of ensuring affordable and accessible health care for all citizens while providing fair compensation.

Summary

Assembly Bill 872 seeks to amend existing statutes governing noneconomic damages in medical malpractice cases in Wisconsin. The bill proposes to increase the current cap on noneconomic damages from $750,000 to $3,000,000 per occurrence for acts or omissions occurring after its effective date. This change is aimed at ensuring that victims of medical malpractice receive adequate compensation for their suffering, which proponents argue is crucial for accessing justice and holding negligent health care providers accountable.

Conclusion

Ultimately, AB872 represents a pivotal move within Wisconsin's legal landscape regarding medical malpractice. By adjusting the limits on noneconomic damages, the bill aims to reflect contemporary values about patient care and justice. However, discussions surrounding its implementation will need to focus on how to balance the interests of patients and providers to foster a fair and effective medical malpractice system.

Contention

The proposal is expected to generate divergent opinions among stakeholders. Supporters of the bill contend that the current limit is insufficient and fails to adequately address the severe impacts of medical malpractice on patients and their families. On the other hand, critics, including some health care providers and insurance companies, may argue that increasing the cap could lead to higher insurance premiums and discourage health professionals from practicing in the state. This potential backlash highlights the ongoing debate between improving patient rights and maintaining a sustainable healthcare framework.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI HB195

Revise noneconomic damages in medical malpractice actions

WI SB130

Noneconomic Damages Cap Medical Malpractice Actions

WI A2658

Caps noneconomic damages in medical malpractice actions at $250,000.

WI A2083

Caps noneconomic damages in medical malpractice actions at $250,000.

WI SB2493

Civil actions; increase the noneconomic damages limitation other than medical malpractice.

WI SB00338

An Act Limiting Noneconomic Damages In Medical Malpractice Actions.

WI AB35

Civil damages: medical malpractice.

WI HB6085

Torts: medical malpractice; cap on noneconomic damages; revise. Amends sec. 1483 of 1961 PA 236 (MCL 600.1483).

WI SB1158

Torts: medical malpractice; cap on noneconomic damages; revise. Amends sec. 1483 of 1961 PA 236 (MCL 600.1483).

WI HB05318

An Act Concerning Noneconomic Damages Awards In Medical Malpractice Actions.

Similar Bills

FL H6017

Recovery of Damages for Medical Negligence Resulting in Death

FL S0734

Actions for Recovery of Damages for Wrongful Death

MT HB195

Revise noneconomic damages in medical malpractice actions

WV HB4550

To eliminate a specific dollar amount or a range for the jury to consider with respect to awards for noneconomic damages in civil litigation

IL SB0234

FULL&FAIR NONECONOMIC DAMAGE

IL SB2890

FULL & FAIR NONECONOMIC DAMAGE

MT HB458

Generally revise laws related to physician assistants

MS HB1457

Noneconomic damages; revise to include an annual inflationary rate.