Medical Expense Liability Amendments
Bill would amend Utah medical expense liability rules, but the Senate struck its enacting clause on March 8, halting progress toward passage.
Bill would amend Utah medical expense liability rules, but the Senate struck its enacting clause on March 8, halting progress toward passage.
SB 175 proposes amendments to Utah's medical expense liability laws, though the specific statutory changes are not detailed in the provided action history. Based on the legislative actions, the bill was introduced by Senator Stephanie Pitcher and underwent committee review before the Senate struck its enacting clause on March 8, 2025, effectively halting its progression.
Medical expense liability frameworks directly affect how healthcare costs are allocated between patients, providers, insurance companies, and defendants in injury cases. Changes to these rules can influence medical debt burdens, insurance rates, and litigation outcomes across the state, making them consequential for healthcare access and affordability.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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