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June 2001 - Florida Enacts Sweeping Nursing Home Reform Bill

June 2001 - Florida Enacts Sweeping Nursing Home Reform Bill

Florida has passed a tort reform bill that is likely to affect future multimillion-dollar settlements and jury verdicts against the state's nursing homes. The measure significantly curbs nursing home negligence cases and brings them more in line with medical malpractice litigation. The bill was passed in response to the industry's calls for tort reform to end skyrocketing insurance liability rates.

Similar to restrictions in medical malpractice cases, the bill includes the repeal of the attorneys' fees provision (except for injunctive actions), the shortening of the statute of limitation, limiting 'double-dipping' on damages, and the replacement of the negligence per se standard with a clearly drafted negligence standard. The bill raises mandatory staffing requirements and provides $77 million to nursing homes to improve the quality of care.

"Nursing home operators were having a tremendously difficult time finding insurance carriers," said Andrew McCumber, a defense attorney in Tampa, who worked extensively on the legislation. The bill will hopefully "make insurance somewhat more affordable," he said. It applies to all lawsuits filed after May 15, and "restates principles that should have applied in nursing home cases but that have been disregarded by trial judges," McCumber said.

"We have something here which is going to substantially improve the quality of care for all our elders," said the bill's sponsor, Sen. Ginny Brown-Waite (R).

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