by
<a href="mailto:shannonm@awcnet.org">Shannon McClelland</a> | Feb 16, 2018
<a href="http://app.leg.wa.gov/billsummary?BillNumber=6015&Chamber=Senate&Year=2017"><strong>SB 6015</strong></a> survived the cutoff and is still moving through the Legislature. The bill would significantly expand city tort liability associated with wrongful death claims.
SB 6015 survived the cutoff and is still moving through the Legislature. The bill would significantly expand city tort liability associated with wrongful death claims. The Attorney General's Office estimates a 20 percent increase in costs associated with these types of claims.
Washington local government tort liability is unlike the rest of the nation because we lack many protections that other states and their local governments are granted. For example, Washington local governments:
- Cannot claim immunity;
- Have fewer available defenses;
- Do not have caps on damages; and
- Are subject to joint and several liability with a no-fault plaintiff.
SB 6015 adds additional claimants and increases the potential for damages – altering the balance in current law between recovery and fairness after a tragedy. AWC opposes this bill. Please consider reaching out to your legislators to voice your opposition.
For more information, please review this brief from the Liability Reform Coalition or contact AWC staff Logan Bahr or Shannon McClelland.