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NFIB: ‘Judicial Hellholes’ Report Highlights Need for Reform in GA

NFIB: ‘Judicial Hellholes’ Report Highlights Need for Reform in GA

December 10, 2024

Georgia News

The ranking highlights ongoing problems in its civil justice system that hurt individuals and small businesses

NFIB State Director Hunter Loggins says the American Tort Reform Foundation’s latest Judicial Hellholes report underscores the need for legislative action to balance the scales of justice in Georgia.

“Georgia’s legal climate remains a big concern and expense for small businesses,” Loggins said. “ATRF’s report highlights many of the issues affecting employers and consumers throughout the state. We’re glad this is a priority for Gov. Brian Kemp, and we look forward to working with him and legislative leaders to address this important issue in next year’s legislative session.”

Georgia placed No. 4 on the 2024 Judicial Hellholes list, marking the sixth year in a row on the list. While the state dropped from the top spot, the ranking highlights ongoing problems in its civil justice system that hurt individuals and small businesses alike, Loggins said.

The report says Georgia remains a hotspot for so-called nuclear verdicts — jury awards exceeding $10 million — and continues to allow trial tactics like phantom damages. These abuses cost the state jobs and drive up costs, with Georgia residents paying a yearly “tort tax” of more than $1,372—32% higher than in neighboring states.

Governor Kemp has prioritized lawsuit reform, holding roundtables with business leaders and preparing for legislative action in 2025. The Georgia General Assembly took a first step in 2024 by passing laws to curb rising insurance costs.

“It’s time for real reform,” Loggins said. “Georgia’s legal system should protect fairness, not encourage abuse. Every resident deserves a system that works for them.”

Click here to read the full Judicial Hellholes report.

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