Prejudgment Interest Reform: SB 165 (1995).
Limits the amount of prejudgment interest that can be assessed
Limits the amount of prejudgment interest that can be assessed between accrual of the action and filing of the claim to below the $1,000,000 limit on the total amount recoverable in medical liability claims.
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