Damages for Pain and Suffering Skyrocket, Fueling Injustice in Tort System
Courts determine damages for pain and suffering in personal injury cases, with compensation increasing significantly after Heil v Rankin. This article argues that this type of compensation is a major factor in the high costs, inefficiency, and unfairness of the tort system. It questions whether it is fair to raise compensation for pain and suffering when many injury victims receive no damages at all.