There may be glimmers of relief. Wagner pointed to recent tort reform legislation in Florida and Georgia as evidence that policymakers are beginning to recognize the strain on insurers, businesses, and consumers. Florida’s HB 837, passed in 2023, shortened the statute of limitations for negligence claims and changed comparative fault rules, while Georgia advanced limits on “phantom damages” for medical expenses.
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