Wrong way on damages: Medical malpractice bill creates costly third category

Posted Wed, 20 Feb 2008

Rocky Mountain News staff editorial

...A bill pending in the state Senate threatens to unravel Colorado's "stable" environment for medical liability law - and it could undermine Gov. Bill Ritter's plans to expand health care coverage for low-income Coloradans.

Senate Bill 164, by Senate President Peter Groff, D-Denver, would boost the award a patient can receive for pain and suffering (noneconomic damages) in medical malpractice lawsuits from $300,000 to nearly $450,000. That's a big leap, even if some adjustment to account for inflation may well be in order.

Far more disturbing is that the bill would add a new tier of damages in these cases that could blow the lid off of the reasonable limits the legislature had placed on most jury awards....

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