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1 | AN ACT concerning civil law. | |||||||||||||||||||
2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | |||||||||||||||||||
3 | represented in the General Assembly: | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Full | |||||||||||||||||||
5 | and Fair Noneconomic Damages Act. | |||||||||||||||||||
6 | Section 5. Findings. | |||||||||||||||||||
7 | (a) The purpose of this Act is to ensure that individuals | |||||||||||||||||||
8 | receive full and fair compensatory damages, including damages | |||||||||||||||||||
9 | for pain and suffering. | |||||||||||||||||||
10 | (b) Pain and suffering awards are intended to provide an | |||||||||||||||||||
11 | injured person with compensation for the pain and suffering | |||||||||||||||||||
12 | resulting from the injury at issue in a particular lawsuit. | |||||||||||||||||||
13 | (c) Punitive damages are intended to punish a defendant | |||||||||||||||||||
14 | for wrongful conduct. Punitive damages are subject to certain | |||||||||||||||||||
15 | statutory requirements, must be based on the appropriate | |||||||||||||||||||
16 | evidence, and must be in accordance with the constitutional | |||||||||||||||||||
17 | jurisprudence of the Supreme Court of the United States. | |||||||||||||||||||
18 | (d) Pain and suffering awards are distinct from punitive | |||||||||||||||||||
19 | damages. Pain and suffering awards are intended to compensate | |||||||||||||||||||
20 | a person for the person's loss. They are not intended to punish | |||||||||||||||||||
21 | a defendant for wrongful conduct. | |||||||||||||||||||
22 | (e) For that reason, evidence that juries may consider in | |||||||||||||||||||
23 | awarding pain and suffering damages is different from evidence |
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1 | courts may consider for punitive damages. For example, the | ||||||
2 | amount of a plaintiff's pain and suffering is not relevant to a | ||||||
3 | decision on wrongdoing, and the degree of the defendant's | ||||||
4 | wrongdoing is not relevant to the amount of pain and | ||||||
5 | suffering. | ||||||
6 | (f) The size of noneconomic damage awards, which includes | ||||||
7 | pain and suffering, has increased dramatically in recent | ||||||
8 | years. While pain and suffering awards are inherently | ||||||
9 | subjective, the General Assembly believes that this inflation | ||||||
10 | of noneconomic damages is partially due to the improper | ||||||
11 | consideration of evidence of wrongdoing in assessing pain and | ||||||
12 | suffering damages. | ||||||
13 | (g) Inflated damage awards create an improper resolution | ||||||
14 | of civil justice claims. The increased and improper costs of | ||||||
15 | litigation and resulting rise in insurance premiums are passed | ||||||
16 | on to the public through higher prices for products and | ||||||
17 | services. Therefore, courts should provide juries with clear | ||||||
18 | instructions about the purpose of pain and suffering damages. | ||||||
19 | Courts should instruct juries that evidence of misconduct is | ||||||
20 | not to be considered in deciding compensation for noneconomic | ||||||
21 | damages. Rather, it is to be considered solely for the purpose | ||||||
22 | of deciding punitive damage awards. | ||||||
23 | (h) In each case in which an award for punitive damages is | ||||||
24 | requested, the defendant should have the right to request | ||||||
25 | bifurcation of a trial to ensure that evidence of misconduct | ||||||
26 | is not inappropriately considered by the jury in its |
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1 | determination of liability and compensatory damages. | ||||||
2 | (i) As an additional protection, trial and appellate | ||||||
3 | courts should rigorously review pain and suffering awards to | ||||||
4 | ensure that they properly serve compensatory purposes and are | ||||||
5 | not excessive. | ||||||
6 | Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: | ||||||
7 | "Exemplary damages" means damages awarded as a penalty or | ||||||
8 | by way of punishment but not for compensatory purposes. | ||||||
9 | "Exemplary damages" are neither economic nor noneconomic | ||||||
10 | damages. "Exemplary damages" includes punitive damages. | ||||||
11 | "Noneconomic damages" means damages, recoverable in a tort | ||||||
12 | action, that are awarded for the purpose of compensating a | ||||||
13 | claimant for physical pain and suffering, mental or emotional | ||||||
14 | pain or anguish, loss of consortium, disfigurement, physical | ||||||
15 | impairment, loss of companionship and society, inconvenience, | ||||||
16 | loss of enjoyment of life, and all other nonpecuniary losses | ||||||
17 | other than exemplary or punitive damages. | ||||||
18 | "Pain and suffering" means the type of noneconomic damages | ||||||
19 | that cover actual physical pain and suffering that is the | ||||||
20 | proximate result of a physical injury sustained by a person. | ||||||
21 | Section 15. Noneconomic damages; determination. In | ||||||
22 | determining noneconomic damages, the finder of fact may not | ||||||
23 | consider: | ||||||
24 | (1) evidence of a defendant's alleged wrongdoing, |
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1 | misconduct, or guilt; | ||||||
2 | (2) evidence of a defendant's wealth or financial | ||||||
3 | resources; or | ||||||
4 | (3) any other evidence that is offered for the purpose | ||||||
5 | of punishing a defendant, rather than offered for a | ||||||
6 | compensatory purpose. | ||||||
7 | Section 20. Procedure for trial of compensatory and | ||||||
8 | punitive damages. | ||||||
9 | (a) All actions involving punitive damages tried before a | ||||||
10 | jury shall, if requested by any defendant, be conducted in a | ||||||
11 | bifurcated trial before the same jury. | ||||||
12 | (b) In the first stage of a bifurcated trial, the jury | ||||||
13 | shall determine liability for compensatory damages and the | ||||||
14 | amount of compensatory damages or nominal damages. Evidence | ||||||
15 | relevant only to the issues of punitive damages is not | ||||||
16 | admissible in this stage. | ||||||
17 | (c) Punitive damages may be awarded only if compensatory | ||||||
18 | damages have been awarded in the first stage of the trial. An | ||||||
19 | award of nominal damages cannot support an award of punitive | ||||||
20 | damages. | ||||||
21 | (d) In the second stage of a bifurcated trial, the jury | ||||||
22 | shall determine whether a defendant is liable for punitive | ||||||
23 | damages. | ||||||
24 | Section 25. Review of noneconomic damage awards. |
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1 | (a) Upon a posttrial motion, a trial court shall perform a | ||||||
2 | rigorous analysis of the evidence supporting a noneconomic | ||||||
3 | damages award challenged as excessive. The court shall | ||||||
4 | consider in its analysis the following nonexclusive factors: | ||||||
5 | (1) Whether the evidence presented or the arguments of | ||||||
6 | counsel resulted in one or more of the following events in | ||||||
7 | the determination of a noneconomic damage award: | ||||||
8 | (A) It inflamed the passion or prejudice of the | ||||||
9 | trier of fact. | ||||||
10 | (B) It resulted in the improper consideration of | ||||||
11 | the wealth of the defendant. | ||||||
12 | (C) It resulted in the improper consideration of | ||||||
13 | the misconduct of the defendant so as to punish the | ||||||
14 | defendant in circumvention of statutory or | ||||||
15 | constitutional standards applicable to punitive damage | ||||||
16 | awards. | ||||||
17 | (2) Whether the verdict is in excess of verdicts | ||||||
18 | involving comparable injuries to similarly situated | ||||||
19 | plaintiffs. | ||||||
20 | (3) Whether there were any extraordinary circumstances | ||||||
21 | in the record to account for an award in excess of what was | ||||||
22 | granted by courts to similarly situated plaintiffs, with | ||||||
23 | consideration to the injury type, the severity of the | ||||||
24 | injury, and the plaintiff's age. | ||||||
25 | (b) A trial court upholding a noneconomic damages award | ||||||
26 | challenged as excessive shall set forth in writing its reasons |
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1 | for upholding the award. | ||||||
2 | (c) A reviewing court shall use a de novo standard of | ||||||
3 | review when considering an appeal of a noneconomic damages | ||||||
4 | award on the grounds of excessiveness. | ||||||
5 | Section 30. Applicability. This Act applies to actions | ||||||
6 | filed on or after its effective date. | ||||||
7 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
8 | becoming law. |