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In 2005, Less Than Five Percent of Plaintiffs Who Won in Civil Bench and Jury Trials Received Damages Exceeding $1 Million
By: PR Newswire
Oct. 28, 2008 04:00 PM
Nationwide, plaintiffs in civil bench and jury trials were awarded an estimated State courts of general jurisdiction in 2005 disposed of nearly 26,950 general civil cases through bench or jury trial. The majority (61 percent) of these trials involved a tort claim --- the plaintiff alleged injury, loss or damage from negligent or intentional acts of the defendant. The most common tort cases involved motor vehicle accidents, which accounted for 35 percent of all civil trials in 2005. The median final award for plaintiff winners in motor vehicle accident cases was Contract cases --- an alleged breach of a contractual agreement --- accounted for 33 percent of all civil trials. Contract cases frequently involved businesses as the plaintiff or defendant, as opposed to tort cases in which individuals were the primary litigants. Judges were significantly more likely than juries to find for the plaintiff over the defendant. Plaintiffs won 68 percent of bench trials compared to 54 percent of jury trials. Punitive damages were awarded in nearly five percent (700) of the more than 14,000 bench and jury civil trials with plaintiff winners in 2005. Overall, the median punitive damage award in these trials was In the nation's 75 most populous counties, the number of civil trials decreased by 52 percent from 1992 to 2005. Tort cases in these counties had the smallest decrease (down 40 percent), while contract (down 63 percent) and real property (down 77 percent) cases registered the largest declines. The median final award in jury trials within the nation's 75 most populous counties also decreased from 1992 to 2005. The median jury trial award in the largest counties was Some tort case categories had marked increases in median jury awards. For example, product liability trials had median awards at least five times higher in 2005 than in 1992, and in medical malpractice trials median awards more than doubled to The report, Civil Bench and Jury Trials in State Courts, 2005 (NCJ 223851), was written by BJS statisticians For additional information about the Bureau of Justice Statistics' statistical reports and programs, please visit the BJS Web site at http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs. The Office of Justice Programs (OJP), headed by Assistant Attorney General * OJP and its component agencies' press releases are available for use without restriction. BJS09006 SOURCE Office of Justice Programs - US Department of Justice Latest Cloud Developer Stories
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