KANSAS CAPS ON PERSONAL INJURY DAMAGES HELD UNCONSTITUTIONAL

KANSAS CAPS ON PERSONAL INJURY DAMAGES HELD UNCONSTITUTIONAL

For decades, the state of Kansas has had a cap on the non-economic damages Plaintiffs can recover in personal-injury lawsuits. No longer. On June 14, 2019, in Hilburn v. Enerpipe Ltd., the Kansas Supreme Court ruled that caps on non-economic damages in personal-injury cases are unconstitutional. What Kinds of Damages and Cases Does the Ruling Apply […]

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