Press Release

Trucking Industry Urges Advancement of Lawsuit Abuse Reform in West Virginia

Mar 04, 2024

Washington 鈥 Today, the trucking industry praised the West Virginia Senate for passing a commonsense reform to the state鈥檚 civil litigation system and urged the House of Delegates to approve it and send it to the governor鈥檚 desk. 听

The bill, which is scheduled to be marked up in committee tomorrow, would cap non-economic damage awards at $5 million. 听Capping subjective, nonmonetary losses is critical to ensuring fairness and balance in civil litigation and will deter abusive and frivolous lawsuits that have perverted the system into a profit center for the plaintiffs鈥 bar. 听

鈥淲hen the plaintiffs鈥 bar perverts civil litigation into a casino game of 鈥榡ackpot justice,鈥 the costs are borne by everyone鈥攏ot just trucking companies, but consumers too in the form of higher insurance rates and higher prices for everyday goods,鈥 said 黑料不打烊President and CEO Chris Spear. 鈥淭his reasonable reform ensures justice and fairness drive accident litigation outcomes, not profits.鈥

The legislation 鈥 S.B.583 鈥 passed the West Virginia Senate by vote of 30-1 and is now under the consideration of the House Committee on the Judiciary.

鈥淭his legislation has broad support in the legislature and across the state,鈥 said West Virginia Trucking Association President Traci Nelson. 鈥淲est Virginia鈥檚 trucking industry is essential to everyone in our state, and rampant lawsuit abuse is impeding our ability to do our job safely and efficiently. We urge the House of Delegates to pass this bill so that it can be sent to Governor Justice to be signed into law.鈥

The trucking industry is a key provider of middle-class jobs in West Virginia, employing approximately 33,890 people throughout the state. Nearly 84 percent of West Virginia communities rely exclusively on trucks to receive their goods.