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Leaders: tort‑claims arbitration proposal unlikely to clear this session; focus to remain on prevention

February 24, 2026 | Legislative Sessions, Washington


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Leaders: tort‑claims arbitration proposal unlikely to clear this session; focus to remain on prevention
A reporter asked about a Senate bill from Senator Dhingra that would require certain tort claims against the state to go through arbitration before trial. House leaders said the judiciary hearing scheduled in the House was canceled and that while the issue is important, the bill likely will not advance this legislative session.

Speaker Laura Jones praised the sponsor's work and said the bill raised complex constitutional and policy questions. Leaders noted the state has seen rising jury verdict payouts and described a two‑part approach: short‑term budget measures and longer‑term work to reduce injuries and improve facility and staffing investments that drive liability costs.

Legal constraints: leaders said some of the structural changes that would produce large reductions in payouts — for example, capping jury awards — face constitutional limits in Washington and therefore the focus must be on other mechanisms such as earlier claim resolution, alternative dispute processes and investments in prevention.

Outlook: officials said they will continue work on liability reform over the interim, coordinate with affected agencies and consider budget tools where appropriate, but did not announce specific legislation to be advanced this session.

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