Public Act 095-0003
Public Act 0003 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 095-0003 |
HB1798 Enrolled |
LRB095 08371 AJO 28544 b |
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| AN ACT concerning civil law.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Wrongful Death Act is amended by changing | Section 2 as follows:
| (740 ILCS 180/2) (from Ch. 70, par. 2)
| Sec. 2. Every such action shall be brought by and in the | names of
the personal representatives of such deceased person, | and, except as
otherwise hereinafter provided, the amount | recovered in every such
action shall be for the exclusive | benefit of the surviving spouse and
next of kin of such | deceased person . In
and in every such action the jury
may give | such damages as they shall deem a fair and just compensation
| with reference to the pecuniary
injuries resulting from such | death , including damages for grief, sorrow, and mental | suffering , to
the surviving spouse and next of kin of such | deceased person.
| In every such action, the jury shall determine the amount | of damages
to be recovered without regard to and with no | special instruction as to
the dollar limits on recovery imposed | by this Section.
In no event shall
the judgment entered upon | such verdict exceed $20,000 where such death
occurred prior to | July 14, 1955, and not exceeding $25,000 where such
death |
| occurred on or after July 14, 1955 and prior to July 8, 1957, | and
not exceeding $30,000 where such death occurs on or after | July 8, 1957
and prior to the effective date of this amendatory | Act of 1967, and
without limitation where such death occurs on | or after the effective
date of this amendatory Act of 1967.
| The amount recovered in any such action shall be | distributed by the
court in which the cause is heard or, in the | case of an agreed
settlement, by the circuit court, to each of | the surviving spouse and
next of kin of such deceased person in | the proportion, as determined by
the court, that the percentage | of dependency of each such person upon
the deceased person | bears to the sum of the percentages of dependency of
all such | persons upon the deceased person.
| Where the deceased person left no surviving spouse or next | of kin
entitled to recovery, the damages shall, subject to the | following
limitations inure, to the exclusive benefit of the | following persons, or
any one or more of them:
| (a) to the person or persons furnishing hospitalization or | hospital
services in connection with the last illness or injury | of the deceased
person, not exceeding $450;
| (b) to the person or persons furnishing medical or surgical | services
in connection with such last illness or injury, not | exceeding $450;
| (c) to the personal representatives, as such, for the costs | and
expenses of administering the estate and prosecuting or | compromising the
action, including a reasonable attorney's |
| fee. In any such case the
measure of damages to be recovered | shall be the total of the reasonable
value of such | hospitalization or hospital service, medical and surgical
| services, funeral expenses, and such costs and expenses of
| administration, including attorney fees, not exceeding the | foregoing
limitations for each class of such expenses and not | exceeding $900 plus
a reasonable attorney's fee.
| Every such action shall be commenced within 2 years after | the death
of such person but an action against a defendant | arising from a crime committed
by the defendant in whose name | an escrow account was established under the
"Criminal Victims' | Escrow Account Act" shall be commenced within 2 years
after the | establishment of such account. For the purposes of this Section
| 2, next of kin includes
an adopting parent and an adopted | child, and they shall be treated as a
natural parent and a | natural child, respectively. However, if a person
entitled to | recover benefits under this Act, is, at the time the cause
of | action accrued, within the age of 18 years, he or she may cause | such
action to be brought within 2 years after attainment of | the age of 18.
| In any such action to recover damages, it
shall not be a | defense that the death was caused in whole or in part by
the | contributory negligence of one or more of the beneficiaries on
| behalf of whom the action is brought, but the amount of
damages | given shall
be reduced in the following manner.
| The trier of fact shall first determine the decedent's
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| contributory fault in accordance with Sections 2-1116 and | 2-1107.1 of the Code
of Civil Procedure. Recovery of damages | shall be barred or diminished
accordingly. The trier of fact | shall then determine the contributory fault, if
any, of each | beneficiary on behalf of whom the action was brought:
| (1) Where the trier of fact finds that the contributory | fault of a
beneficiary on whose behalf the action is | brought is
not more than 50% of the proximate cause of the | wrongful death of the
decedent, then the damages allowed to | that beneficiary shall be
diminished in proportion to the
| contributory fault attributed to that beneficiary. The | amount of the reduction
shall not be
payable by any | defendant.
| (2) Where the trier of fact finds that the contributory | fault of a
beneficiary on whose behalf the action is | brought is
more than 50% of the proximate cause of the | wrongful death of the decedent,
then the beneficiary shall | be barred from recovering damages and the amount of
damages | which would have been payable to that beneficiary, but for | the
beneficiary's contributory fault, shall not inure to | the benefit of the
remaining beneficiaries and shall not be | payable by any defendant.
| The trial judge shall conduct a hearing to determine the | degree of
dependency of each beneficiary upon the decedent. The | trial judge shall
calculate the amount of damages to be awarded | each beneficiary, taking into
account any reduction arising |
| from either the decedent's or the beneficiary's
contributory | fault.
| This amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly applies to | all actions
pending
on or filed after the effective date of | this amendatory Act.
| This amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly applies to | causes of actions accruing on or after its effective date.
| (Source: P.A. 91-380, eff. 7-30-99.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 5/31/2007
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