New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S04225

Introduced
2/3/25  
Refer
2/3/25  

Caption

Relates to the time to commence certain medical malpractice actions; provides that actions related to acts or omissions of hospitals where an incident report is required to be filed may be filed within one year of the required filing.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY H7646

Creates a medical malpractice tribunal that would screen medical malpractice actions before such actions could proceed in superior court.

NY SB212

Provides for filing procedures and amounts recoverable in medical malpractice actions. (8/1/26)

NY A08627

Changes the discount rate for structured judgments in medical malpractice actions.

NY A07602

Requires certain legal notices related to class actions be in a readable format; provides penalties failing to comply with the requirements for legal notices.

NY A09558

Provides that certain crimes of child abuse may be amended to give the plaintiff until they reach 55 years of age; provides that where acts or omissions giving rise to a claim and occurred in more than one jurisdiction, New York courts shall have jurisdiction where the plaintiff resided in this state for a substantial portion of childhood or received a substantial portion of the treatment or medical control in this state; voids any insurance policy which purports to exclude or limit coverage for certain claims where an action to recover damages for injury resulting from child abuse, including physical abuse, emotional abuse, medical neglect, or medical negligence committed against a person when such person was under eighteen years of age; makes related provisions.

NY HB195

Revise noneconomic damages in medical malpractice actions

NY A08222

Relates to the statute of limitations for certain deed theft actions; revives such actions otherwise barred by the existing statute of limitations and states who may bring such actions; grants trial preference to such actions; directs the chief administrator of the courts to promulgate rules for the timely adjudication of certain revived actions.

NY S07491

Relates to the statute of limitations for certain deed theft actions; revives such actions otherwise barred by the existing statute of limitations and states who may bring such actions; grants trial preference to such actions; directs the chief administrator of the courts to promulgate rules for the timely adjudication of certain revived actions.

NY A3185

Caps noneconomic damages in medical malpractice actions at $250,000.

NY S08726

Requires applications for property tax exemptions by nonprofit organizations be filed at the time of purchase of a property; provides that the attorney or agent responsible for filing such application shall be fined twenty-five percent of the property's assessed taxes if such application is not timely filed.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.