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Every resident in Metro East area pays $461 annual 'tort tax' to fund lawsuit abuse in Illinois, new report states

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Phil Melin, executive director of CALA-Illinois. | Submitted

Phil Melin, executive director of CALA-Illinois. | Submitted

CHICAGO – Lawsuit abuse continues to grow in the Metro East area of Illinois with every resident now paying a $461 annual “tort tax” to cover the loss in jobs and economic output, according to a new study released today by Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse.

“It is important for Illinois to have a strong civil justice system where injured parties can seek redress, but the Illinois Legislature routinely tips the scales of justice in favor of the trial attorney lobby and against the small businesses and entrepreneurs who drive our economy and create a majority of our jobs,” said Phil Melin, Executive Director of Illinois CALA. “This imbalance results in excessive and abusive tort litigation resulting in a tremendous cost to each citizen of Illinois in terms of direct costs, gross domestic product, government revenue, and job loss.”

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Reports highlights find that in 2022 excessive tort litigation:

  • Lost $21.4 Billion in gross product in Illinois and $313.5 Million in the East St Louis MSA region (Counties of Bond, Calhoun, Clinton, Jersey, Macoupin, Madison, Monroe & St Clair)
  • Cost 202,563 jobs in Illinois and 2,967 jobs in the East St Louis MSA
  • Cost state and local governments more than $2 Million in lost revenue 

Recent Legislative Session Devastating for Small Business Job Creators

 “While there are some Illinois legislators who routinely fight to balance the scales of justice for our local small businesses, Springfield is currently dominated by the big money trial attorney lobby that never misses an opportunity to extract more of Illinois’ potential economic growth for itself,” Melin said.  

The recently concluded spring legislative session was devastating for Illinois businesses because:

“The actions of the Illinois General Assembly and State Senate will surely harm the Illinois and local economies in 2023. We anticipate that tort abuse in Illinois will continue to hinder economic growth and cost jobs in a major way until state legislators balance the scales of justice with reasonable reform measures,” Melin concluded.   

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