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The number of tort cases filed in 15 states increased by 19% from 1985-2003
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In 2005 there were an estimated 26,950 tort, contract, and real property trials in state courts of general jurisdiction nationwide.
Civil bench and jury trials in state courts nationwide, 2005
Trial type and outcome |
Number of trials |
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Total |
26,948 |
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Jury trials |
18,404 |
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Plaintiff winners |
10,012 |
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Plaintiff winners awarded $1 million or more |
1,159 |
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Bench trials |
8,543 |
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Plaintiff winners |
5,809 |
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Plaintiff winners awarded $1 million or more |
137 |
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During 2005, juries decided 68% (18,404) of the nearly 27,000 civil trial cases disposed of by state courts of general jurisdiction nationwide.
-- Tort cases (90%) were more likely than contract cases (36%) or real property cases (26%) to be decided by jury trial.
-- In 76% of jury trials, individuals sued other individuals or businesses.
-- In 54% of jury trials, the jury found in favor of the plaintiff.
-- The median total award for a plaintiff winner in jury trials was $30,500.
-- In 6.3% of jury trials, the plaintiff winner was awarded $1 million or more in compensatory and punitive damages.
During 2005, judges decided 32% (8,543) of the nearly 27,000 civil trials disposed of by state courts of general jurisdiction nationwide.
-- The majority of contract cases (64%) and real property cases (74%) were disposed by bench trial.
-- In 35% of bench trials, businesses sued other businesses or individuals.
-- Plaintiffs won in 68% of bench trials.
-- The median total award for a plaintiff winner was $24,000.
-- In 1.6% of bench trials, the plaintiff winner was awarded $1 million or more in compensatory and punitive damages.
Federal courts
Tort trial cases terminated in
U.S. district courts, 2002 - 2003
Total number tort cases concluded: |
98,786 |
Jury and bench tort trials |
1,647 |
Tort trials with plaintiff winners |
704
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Tort trials with monetary awards |
590 |
Median damage awards |
$201,000 |
The number of tort cases filed in 15 states increased by 19% from 1985-2003
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Of the 98,786 tort cases that were terminated in U.S. district courts during fiscal years 2002 and 2003, 1,647 or 2% were decided by a bench or jury trial.
- The total number of tort cases - including settlements, dismissals, and verdicts - concluded in U.S. district courts has varied widely throughout the 1990's and early 2000's. The changes in federal tort caseloads reflect the strong influence of product liability cases.
- After reaching a peak of 3,600 trials in 1985, the number of tort cases concluded by bench or jury trial has declined by nearly 80%.
- The percentage of tort cases concluded by trial in U.S. district courts has also declined from 10% in the early 1970s to 2% in 2003.
- From 1990 to 2003, the number of non-asbestos product liability trials concluded in U.S. district courts has declined by about two-thirds from 279 to 87 trials. During this period, plaintiffs prevailed in nearly a third of non-asbestos product liability trials.
- Motor vehicle claims comprised 20% of tort trials, product liability 13%, and medical malpractice 10%.
- Diversity of jurisdiction was the jurisdictional basis for nearly two-thirds of tort trials concluded in U.S. district courts in 2002 - 2003.
- A judge or jury found for the plaintiff in about half of tort trials concluded in U.S. district courts during 2002- 2003.
- Plaintiffs prevailed less frequently in trials involving medical malpractice (37%) or product liability (34%) issues compared to motor vehicle accident cases (57%).
- Plaintiffs who prevailed in tort trials concluded in 2002-2003 received an estimated median damage award of $201,000.
- The tort case categories with the highest estimated median damage awards included medical malpractice ($600,000) and product liability ($350,000) cases.
- Juries decided 71% of tort cases brought to trial. Plaintiffs won more often in judge compared to jury trials.
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Civil Bench and Jury Trials in State Courts, 2005
Discusses general civil cases (tort, contract, and real property) concluded by a bench or jury trial in a national sample of jurisdictions in 2005. |
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Civil Trial Cases and Verdicts in Large Counties, 2001
Presents findings on tort, contract, and real property cases disposed by jury or bench trial in 2001 in the nation's 75 largest counties. |
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Part of the Civil Trial Cases and Verdicts in Large Counties Series
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Civil Trial Cases and Verdicts in Large Counties, 1996
Presents findings on tort, contract, and real property cases disposed by jury or bench trial in 1996 in the Nation's 75 largest counties. |
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Part of the Civil Trial Cases and Verdicts in Large Counties Series
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Federal Tort Trials and Verdicts, 1996-97
Presents findings about Federal tort trials in the U.S. district courts for 1996-97. |
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Part of the Federal Tort Trials and Verdicts Series
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Civil Jury Cases and Verdicts in Large Counties: Civil Justice Survey of State Courts, 1992
Discusses the 12,000 tort, contract, and real property rights cases disposed of by juries in the 75 largest counties during a 12-month period ending June 30, 1992. |
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