Legislative Priorities

HB 539: Medical Practice Act of the State of Georgia

Session 2021-22

HB 539 allows for the bifurcation of liability and damage proceedings in civil medical malpractice cases. HB 539 would allow any party to motion for separate proceedings for the liability and damages portions of the trial. By bifurcating the liability and damages portions, prejudicial evidence relating to the amount of compensatory damages would be prohibited from the liability phase of the trial. The Senate Health and Human Services Committee offered the current language to HB 539 and that language did not receive a vote in the House.

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HB 539 allows for the bifurcation of liability and damage proceedings in civil medical malpractice cases. HB 539 would allow any party to motion for separate proceedings for the liability and damages portions of the trial. By bifurcating the liability and damages portions, prejudicial evidence relating to the amount of compensatory damages would be prohibited from the liability phase of the trial. The Senate Health and Human Services Committee offered the current language to HB 539 and that language did not receive a vote in the House.

Sharon Cooper (43)



Senate Lost
03/29/2021

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