SB0269
Courts and Judicial Proceedings - Evidence - Rebuttable Presumption of Medical Bills
Establishing a rebuttable presumption in an action for personal injury or wrongful death that a medical bill from a health care provider or an agent of the health care provider is authentic, fair, and reasonable if the bill was properly provided in discovery; and establishing that a party may overcome the presumption that a medical bill is authentic, fair, and reasonable by proving, by a preponderance of the evidence, that the medical bill, or any charge in a medical bill, is not authentic, is unfair, or is unreasonable.
Basic Information
- Status
- Chaptered
- Session
- 2026 Regular Session
- Type
- Unknown
- Cross-filed
- HB0385
Links
- State Link
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- LegiScan URL
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Upcoming Events
Hearing
February 03, 2026
at 14:00
📍 Judicial Proceedings
Hearing - Judicial Proceedings Committee
Hearing
February 03, 2026
at 13:00
📍 Judicial Proceedings
Hearing - Judicial Proceedings Committee
Sponsors
Henson