Chloe Cole Act of 2026
Creates private lawsuits for children/parents against doctors for harming healthy body parts through unspecified medical interventions, expanding healthcare liability.
Creates private lawsuits for children/parents against doctors for harming healthy body parts through unspecified medical interventions, expanding healthcare liability.
HR 7651 creates a private right of action allowing children and their parents to sue medical professionals for damage to healthy body parts resulting from certain medical interventions. The bill establishes a legal pathway for private lawsuits against healthcare providers without specifying which interventions qualify or what damages would be recoverable. This legislation is currently in the House Judiciary Committee for review.
This bill would significantly expand liability exposure for medical professionals and alter the existing medical malpractice legal framework by creating a new category of actionable harm. The outcome could affect healthcare delivery practices, malpractice insurance costs, and patient access to certain medical treatments depending on how "healthy body parts" and "certain interventions" are ultimately defined. Medical professionals and patient advocacy groups have competing interests in how broadly or narrowly this provision applies.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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