Roach v. State

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Plaintiff slipped and fell while she was working as a contract nurse at the Rhode Island Veterans Home. Plaintiff brought suit against the State. After a trial, the jury awarded Plaintiff $500,000. The trial justice granted the State a remittitur, lessening Plaintiff’s award to $382,000. The prejudgment interest award, however, increased the judgment to $631,373.66. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding (1) the trial justice did not err in finding the the public-duty doctrine inapplicable; (2) the trial justice correctly rejected the application of the statutory tort cap in R.I. Gen. Laws 9-31-2; (3) the prejudgment interest award was not erroneous; (4) the trial justice properly denied the State’s motion for judgment as a matter of law; and (5) the State’s argument that the trial justice erred in failing to instruct the jury on comparative negligence was not preserved for review. View "Roach v. State" on Justia Law