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For Immediate Release

11/15/05

 

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Piccola Expresses Support for Urgent Reenactment of Fair Share Act

 

HARRISBURG -- A major step was taken today to reenact a landmark tort reform measure as the Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously voted out Senate Bill 435, reform of joint and several liability which was struck down by an earlier court decision, according to Senate Majority Whip Jeffrey E. Piccola (R-15).

 

In 2002, Piccola, along with Senator Jake Corman and now retired Senator Hal Mowery, led the push to curb lawsuit abuse and bring fairness, common sense, and economic opportunity to Pennsylvania.  The law of joint and several liability was changed to ensure that defendants would not be forced to pay the full amount of an award if they were found to be only partially liable.  Instead, their level of responsibility would determine their maximum percentage payment of an award.

 

Today, lawmakers took the first important step to restore the reform.  In reaction to amendments in the Judiciary Committee, which were supported by the Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers, Piccola said, “It's frustrating that Pennsylvania Courts struck down the first significant civil justice reform enacted in decades.  It's also frustrating that some members of the Senate are fighting to dismantle the reform by offering measures to water down the law which was enacted with overwhelming support in 2002.”

 

“We have already lost three years of benefits from the reform measure.  Compromises were made in 2002 -- there's no further need for compromise.  The need is to act expediently now,” Piccola said.

 

“The Commonwealth needs to continue the fight and join other states that have enacted lawsuit abuse reforms by addressing joint and several liability.  This is about providing Pennsylvanians with economic opportunity and job security.  We can't expect medical professionals, hospitals, job creators, and the state's citizens to be responsible for the expensive, burdensome, and unfair legal system,” he added.

 

 

 

 

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