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Governor McMaster Advocates for Civil Liability Reform in SC

Supporters rallying for tort reform at the South Carolina Statehouse

News Summary

On March 5, 2025, Governor Henry McMaster led a rally at the South Carolina Statehouse advocating for Senate Bill 244, which aims to reform the state’s joint and several liability laws. The governor and supporters from various sectors argue that these changes are crucial to reduce insurance costs for businesses, particularly in the food and beverage industries. However, critics, including trial lawyers, raised concerns that the proposed reforms could undermine victim compensation and delay claims payments. The debate continues as lawmakers weigh the impact on both businesses and individuals.

Columbia, South Carolina: Governor McMaster’s Bold Push for Tort Reform

In a spirited gathering at the Statehouse on March 5, 2025, South Carolina’s Governor Henry McMaster championed a significant change to the state’s civil lawsuit rules. With a crowd of enthusiastic supporters, including key legislative leaders, McMaster is making it clear that reforms related to civil liability are top of mind for Republicans this legislative season.

The Heart of the Matter

At the center of this push is Senate Bill 244, a proposed piece of legislation that seeks to gently reshape South Carolina’s joint and several liability laws. So, what does that mean for the everyday person? Well, under the current system, anyone who files a lawsuit can seek damages from all defendants involved in a case, no matter how minor their level of fault. This has turned into a headache for many businesses, as it has contributed to skyrocketing liability insurance rates that many simply can’t afford.

Who’s Joining the Cause?

Alongside McMaster at the conference were prominent figures like the Senate President Thomas Alexander and Senate Majority Leader Shane Massey, both of whom echoed the call for reform. Business owners, particularly from the food, bar, and restaurant sectors, voiced their worries about the high costs they face related to liquor liability insurance. It’s a serious concern that could affect not just small businesses but the broader economy in the state.

Urgent Action Needed

Governor McMaster emphasized the necessity for a swift legislative response. He believes that clarity and certainty in the legal landscape will ultimately promote prosperity in South Carolina. The notion is simple: when businesses are unsure of their liabilities, they may be less likely to hire new staff or expand, which can slow down the economy overall.

Voices of Dissent

Concerns Over Delayed Compensation

delay compensation payments for up to ten months. That’s quite a long time if you are waiting for the money you need to cover medical bills or lost wages after an accident. The possibility of reduced coverage levels has raised alarms, too, leading to fears that some may not receive adequate support when they truly need it.

A Look Back and Forward

The Path Ahead

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