This Article proposes that the value of statistical life ( VSL ) be used to set the total damages amount needed for deterrence when punitive damages are warranted in wrongful death cases. The appropriate level of total damages should be achieved by adjusting the value of punitive damages. Compensatory damages should not be distorted to establish the total damages level needed for efficient deterrence. Attempts to introduce hedonic damages as a compensatory damages component, and proposals to use the VSL on a routine basis when setting compensatory damages awards, are misguided and will undermine the insurance and compensation functions of compensatory damages. The U.S. Supreme Court\u27s focus on punitive damages ratios is misplaced, as it...
Little guidance is provided to fact-finders in arriving at awards for pain and suffering and punitiv...
This paper provides an analysis of 64 punitive damages awards of at least $100 million. Based on an ...
Punitive damages occupy a special place in the U.S. legal system. Courts award them in very few case...
This Article proposes that the value of statistical life ( VSL ) be used to set the total damages a...
Plaintiffs in wrongful-death suits typically are unable to recover for the decedent’s “hedonic loss”...
This Article focuses on the concept that punitive damages can be justified as a substitute for compe...
Legal scholars and judges have long expressed concerns over the unpredictability and arbitrariness o...
Punitive damages are a tool for punishing defendants who engage in reckless and wanton behaviors tha...
Punitive damages, also known as exemplary damages, smart money, or vindictive damages, are damages a...
Blockbuster punitive damages awards, i.e., those awards exceeding $100 million, attract attention ba...
Punitive damages constitute an award to an injured party above what is necessary to compensate for a...
This note argues that to deter negligent behavior adequately, tortfeasors should be held liable for ...
Proposals to provide juries with specific numerical instructions for setting punitive damages should...
This Article examines Georgia tort law regarding wrongful death. Tort has been described as the body...
Criminal restitution is a core component of punishment. In its current form, this remedy rarely serv...
Little guidance is provided to fact-finders in arriving at awards for pain and suffering and punitiv...
This paper provides an analysis of 64 punitive damages awards of at least $100 million. Based on an ...
Punitive damages occupy a special place in the U.S. legal system. Courts award them in very few case...
This Article proposes that the value of statistical life ( VSL ) be used to set the total damages a...
Plaintiffs in wrongful-death suits typically are unable to recover for the decedent’s “hedonic loss”...
This Article focuses on the concept that punitive damages can be justified as a substitute for compe...
Legal scholars and judges have long expressed concerns over the unpredictability and arbitrariness o...
Punitive damages are a tool for punishing defendants who engage in reckless and wanton behaviors tha...
Punitive damages, also known as exemplary damages, smart money, or vindictive damages, are damages a...
Blockbuster punitive damages awards, i.e., those awards exceeding $100 million, attract attention ba...
Punitive damages constitute an award to an injured party above what is necessary to compensate for a...
This note argues that to deter negligent behavior adequately, tortfeasors should be held liable for ...
Proposals to provide juries with specific numerical instructions for setting punitive damages should...
This Article examines Georgia tort law regarding wrongful death. Tort has been described as the body...
Criminal restitution is a core component of punishment. In its current form, this remedy rarely serv...
Little guidance is provided to fact-finders in arriving at awards for pain and suffering and punitiv...
This paper provides an analysis of 64 punitive damages awards of at least $100 million. Based on an ...
Punitive damages occupy a special place in the U.S. legal system. Courts award them in very few case...