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H.B. 354
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6 AN ACT RELATING TO THE JUDICIAL CODE; DEFINING SPECIAL DAMAGES; AND
7 CLARIFYING THE CIRCUMSTANCES UNDER WHICH THEY MAY BE RECOVERED IN
8 CERTAIN ACTIONS.
9 This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
10 AMENDS:
11 78-11-12, as last amended by Chapter 113, Laws of Utah 1991
12 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
13 Section 1. Section 78-11-12 is amended to read:
14 78-11-12. Survival of action for injury to person or death upon death of wrongdoer
15 or injured person -- Exception and restriction to out-of-pocket expenses.
16 (1) (a) Causes of action arising out of personal injury to the person or death caused by the
17 wrongful act or negligence of another do not abate upon the death of the wrongdoer or the injured
18 person. The injured person or the personal representatives or heirs of the person who died have
19 a cause of action against the wrongdoer or the personal representatives of the wrongdoer for
20 special and general damages, subject to Subsection (1)(b).
21 (b) If prior to judgment or settlement the injured person dies as a result of a cause other
22 than the injury received as a result of the wrongful act or negligence of the wrongdoer, the personal
23 representatives or heirs of that person are entitled to receive no more than the [
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26 (c) (i) As used in this section, "special damages" means medical expenses, expenses
27 incident to the injured person's needs such as crutches, wheelchairs, necessary household,
28 workplace, and automobile modifications, travel, lodging and meal expenses, income loss, and
29 other readily quantifiable losses, expenses, or damages.
30 (ii) "Special damages" does not include pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life and
31 other not readily quantifiable damages frequently referred to as general damages.
32 (2) Under Subsection (1) neither the injured person nor the personal representatives or
33 heirs of the person who died may recover judgment except upon competent satisfactory evidence
34 other than the testimony of that injured person.
Legislative Review Note
as of 2-7-00 2:26 PM
A limited legal review of this legislation raises no obvious constitutional or statutory concerns.