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- Texas Healthcare Face-Off: Injury Caps Crushed 🚫, Med Spas Get a Pass 💉
Texas Healthcare Face-Off: Injury Caps Crushed 🚫, Med Spas Get a Pass 💉
Lawsuits stay fully loaded while IV therapy takes the heat. The Texas Legislature is keeping attorneys alert and med spas on their toes.
Texas Injury Caps Blocked 🚫 But the Fight 🥊 Continues
A proposed Texas bill to limit personal injury compensation has failed, preserving full legal recourse for injury victims across the state.

Key Points
Senate Bill 30, which aimed to cap personal injury damages, failed in Texas
The bill was backed by insurance lobbyists and corporate interests
Its failure preserves the right to seek full compensation in civil lawsuits
Insurers are expected to pursue similar limits in future legislative efforts
Why It Matters
Although Senate Bill 30 did not pass, it reflects a coordinated effort by insurers and corporate interests to restrict plaintiff rights. Similar proposals will likely return, and legal professionals should be ready to counter renewed attempts to weaken civil recovery laws.
Takeaway
Healthcare providers and affiliated legal teams should monitor legislative efforts like SB 30, as similar caps on damages could directly impact liability exposure, malpractice claims, and reimbursement disputes in the future. Staying informed is essential to protect organizational risk profiles.