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The Louisiana House of Representatives passed six auto insurance reform bills on April 28, aimed at stopping legal system abuse.
The new bills introduce a 51% fault bar, change how medical damages are presented in personal injury cases, set a $100,000 threshold for uninsured drivers, establish a $5 million annual cap on damages and overturn a judicial precedent between crashes and injuries.
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