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House Judiciary opens public hearing on SB 233A to revive some hernia-mesh claims
Summary
The House Committee on Judiciary opened a public hearing on Senate Bill 233A, which would allow people to bring a cause of action within one year of the bill's effective date for claims arising from or connected to medical or surgical treatment related to hernia-mesh removal.
The House Committee on Judiciary opened a public hearing on Senate Bill 233A, which would allow people to bring a cause of action within one year of the bill's effective date for claims arising from or connected to medical or surgical treatment related to hernia-mesh removal. The measure includes an emergency clause and specifies it would not revive or apply to actions settled or adjudicated before the measure's effective date.
Senator James Ivory Manning Jr., the bill's House sponsor, told the committee the measure was brought on behalf of a constituent and was drafted…
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