Tennessee Statutes

§ 29-39-104 — Punitive damages

Tennessee·Title 29
(a)In a civil action in which punitive damages are sought:
(1)Punitive damages may only be awarded if the claimant proves by clear and convincing evidence that the defendant against whom punitive damages are sought acted maliciously, intentionally, fraudulently or recklessly;
(2)In an action in which the claimant seeks an award of punitive damages, the trier of fact in a bifurcated proceeding shall first determine whether compensatory damages are to be awarded and in what amount and by special verdict whether each defendant's conduct was malicious, intentional, fraudulent or reckless and whether subdivision (a)(7) applies;
(3)If a jury finds that the defendant engaged in malicious, intentional, fraudulent, or reckless conduct, then the court shall promptly commence an evidentiary heari

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Legislative History

Amended by 2013 Tenn. Acts, ch. 224, s 1, eff. 7/1/2013. Acts 2011 , ch. 510, §10; 2012 , ch. 902, § 2.

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