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Tort Reform Unpacked — What It Is, Why It Matters, and Who's Impacted

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Episode Summary

In this episode, Jordan Jewkes and host Kevin Rosenquist tackle the hot topic of tort reform in Georgia. What exactly is tort reform, and why does it matter to you? Jordan breaks down the basics, explaining how legislative changes could impact the rights of individuals seeking compensation for injuries. The discussion explores key players behind tort reform—including insurance companies, pharmaceutical companies, and large corporations—and how their influence shapes these laws. Jordan also sheds light on the McDonald’s hot coffee case, a landmark lawsuit often used to justify tort reform. The conversation then turns to real-world impacts, using Texas as a case study to determine whether tort reform has achieved its promised outcomes, such as lower insurance premiums.

Throughout the episode, Jordan shares his perspective on why tort reform often benefits large corporations at the expense of individual rights and access to fair compensation. The episode concludes with a discussion on the broader implications of these laws, particularly for marginalized communities and individuals who suffer life-changing injuries.

Timestamps

00:00 – Welcome to Peachtree Injury Talk with Jordan Jewkes

00:06 – Introduction to today’s topic: Tort Reform in Georgia

00:30 – What is tort reform, and why is it controversial?

01:45 – How does tort reform impact the average person?

04:12 – Who benefits the most from tort reform? (Hint: Insurance companies)

05:18 – The McDonald’s hot coffee case: A misunderstood lawsuit

07:38 – Why proponents of tort reform push for legislative caps

08:52 – How tort reform has played out in Texas

10:50 – The reality of insurance premiums: Have they actually decreased?

12:28 – Who opposes tort reform, and why?

14:16 – How tort reform affects settlements and jury trials

16:05 – Case example: When tort reform caps hurt injured individuals

17:06 – Why blanket caps on damages don’t work for every case

18:00 – Final thoughts: The importance of fair access to justice

About the Show

Welcome to Peachtree Injury Talk with Jordan Jewkes, a podcast dedicated to giving injured victims a voice and providing strong advocacy against an often broken system. Hosted by attorney Jordan Dukes and Kevin Rosenquist, this show dives into legal topics that impact individuals, businesses, and communities, offering expert insights into personal injury law and justice.

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17 episodes

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Episode Summary

In this episode, Jordan Jewkes and host Kevin Rosenquist tackle the hot topic of tort reform in Georgia. What exactly is tort reform, and why does it matter to you? Jordan breaks down the basics, explaining how legislative changes could impact the rights of individuals seeking compensation for injuries. The discussion explores key players behind tort reform—including insurance companies, pharmaceutical companies, and large corporations—and how their influence shapes these laws. Jordan also sheds light on the McDonald’s hot coffee case, a landmark lawsuit often used to justify tort reform. The conversation then turns to real-world impacts, using Texas as a case study to determine whether tort reform has achieved its promised outcomes, such as lower insurance premiums.

Throughout the episode, Jordan shares his perspective on why tort reform often benefits large corporations at the expense of individual rights and access to fair compensation. The episode concludes with a discussion on the broader implications of these laws, particularly for marginalized communities and individuals who suffer life-changing injuries.

Timestamps

00:00 – Welcome to Peachtree Injury Talk with Jordan Jewkes

00:06 – Introduction to today’s topic: Tort Reform in Georgia

00:30 – What is tort reform, and why is it controversial?

01:45 – How does tort reform impact the average person?

04:12 – Who benefits the most from tort reform? (Hint: Insurance companies)

05:18 – The McDonald’s hot coffee case: A misunderstood lawsuit

07:38 – Why proponents of tort reform push for legislative caps

08:52 – How tort reform has played out in Texas

10:50 – The reality of insurance premiums: Have they actually decreased?

12:28 – Who opposes tort reform, and why?

14:16 – How tort reform affects settlements and jury trials

16:05 – Case example: When tort reform caps hurt injured individuals

17:06 – Why blanket caps on damages don’t work for every case

18:00 – Final thoughts: The importance of fair access to justice

About the Show

Welcome to Peachtree Injury Talk with Jordan Jewkes, a podcast dedicated to giving injured victims a voice and providing strong advocacy against an often broken system. Hosted by attorney Jordan Dukes and Kevin Rosenquist, this show dives into legal topics that impact individuals, businesses, and communities, offering expert insights into personal injury law and justice.

  continue reading

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