Are there any caps on damages for catastrophic injury cases?

Yes, there are caps on damages for catastrophic injury cases in Maryland. The state of Maryland limits medical malpractice damages to $815,000 per defendant plus additional amounts of up to $50,000 for specific conditions such as lost earning capacity, disfigurement, or physical impairment and an additional $50,000 for non-economic damages, such as pain and suffering. This means that, in a case involving multiple defendants, the total award for compensatory damages may not exceed $815,000. Unless a judge or jury finds exceptional circumstances warranting an increase in the damages award, it is unlikely that the award will exceed the cap in most cases. In addition, Maryland has limits on the amount of non-economic damages that a plaintiff can recover in a catastrophic injury case. This limit, which applies only to non-economic damages, is $815,000 per plaintiff. The total non-economic damages award cannot exceed this amount even if a jury finds several defendants liable for the same injury. Overall, the caps on damages for catastrophic injury cases in Maryland serve to limit the amount of compensation available to plaintiffs in these cases. The caps are designed to ensure that awards do not become overly punitive or excessive, while still providing adequate compensation to those who have been injured in catastrophic incidents.

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