- United States
- Ga.
- Letter
The Georgia General Assembly is currently considering legislation aimed at limiting the ability of individuals to seek legal recourse and obtain fair compensation for injuries caused by negligent or reckless actions. This so-called "tort reform" bill would erect barriers to justice and unduly favor corporate interests over the rights of ordinary citizens. Proponents argue these measures are necessary to stabilize insurance costs and reduce frivolous lawsuits. However, the reality is that this bill would make it more difficult for victims of medical malpractice, defective products, or workplace accidents to hold companies accountable. It undermines a core principle of our legal system - that those who harm others should make amends. Rather than addressing the root causes of rising insurance premiums or enacting reasonable litigation safeguards, this legislation represents an overreaction that strips away crucial consumer protections. I urge you to reject this misguided proposal and instead pursue balanced reforms that preserve access to the civil justice system while curbing truly abusive lawsuits. Georgians deserve a fair legal process that upholds justice and public safety above narrow business interests.