Sec. 52-225a. Reduction in economic damages in personal injury and wrongful death actions for collateral source payments.
Sec. 52-225a. Reduction in economic damages in personal injury and wrongful death actions for collateral source payments. (a) In any civil action, whether in
tort or in contract, wherein the claimant seeks to recover damages resulting from (1)
personal injury or wrongful death occurring on or after October 1, 1987, or (2) personal
injury or wrongful death, arising out of the rendition of professional services by a health
care provider, occurring on or after October 1, 1985, and prior to October 1, 1986, if
the action was filed on or after October 1, 1987, and wherein liability is admitted or is
determined by the trier of fact and damages are awarded to compensate the claimant,
the court shall reduce the amount of such award which represents economic damages,
as defined in subdivision (1) of subsection (a) of section 52-572h, by an amount equal
to the total of amounts determined to have been paid under subsection (b) of this section
less the total of amounts determined to have been paid under subsection (c) of this
section, except that there shall be no reduction for (A) a collateral source for which a
right of subrogation exists, and (B) the amount of collateral sources equal to the reduction
in the claimant's economic damages attributable to the claimant's percentage of negligence pursuant to section 52-572h.
(b) Upon a finding of liability and an awarding of damages by the trier of fact and
before the court enters judgment, the court shall receive evidence from the claimant and
other appropriate persons concerning the total amount of collateral sources which have
been paid for the benefit of the claimant as of the date the court enters judgment.
(c) The court shall receive evidence from the claimant and any other appropriate
person concerning any amount which has been paid, contributed, or forfeited, as of the
date the court enters judgment, by, or on behalf of, the claimant or members of his
immediate family to secure his right to any collateral source benefit which he has received as a result of such injury or death.
(P.A. 85-574, S. 1; P.A. 86-338, S. 4; P.A. 87-227, S. 4; P.A. 07-217, S. 191.)
History: P.A. 86-338 deleted provision which limited operation of section to actions arising out of the rendition of
professional services by a health care provider and expanded section to include any civil action accruing on or after October
1, 1986 seeking compensation for personal injury or wrongful death, and added provision prohibiting reduction in the
award for the amount of collateral sources equal to the reduction in the claimant's recoverable damages attributable to his
percentage of negligence; P.A. 87-227 divided section into Subsecs., amended Subsec. (a) to change applicability of section
from "In any civil action, accruing on or after October 1, 1986, whether in tort or in contract, wherein the claimant seeks
compensation for personal injury or wrongful death" to "In any civil action, whether in tort or in contract, wherein the
claimant seeks to recover damages resulting from (1) personal injury or wrongful death occurring on or after October 1,
1987, or (2) personal injury or wrongful death arising out of the rendition of professional services by a health care provider,
occurring on or after October 1, 1985, and prior to October 1, 1986, if the action was filed on or after October 1, 1987,"
provide the reduction shall be in "economic" damages, and replace the provision that reduction shall be by "the total of
all amounts paid to the claimant from all collateral sources which are available to him" with reduction by "an amount equal
to the total of amounts determined to have been paid under subsection (b) less the total of amounts determined to have
been paid under subsection (c)", amended Subsec. (b) to require the court to receive evidence "before it enters judgment"
concerning collateral sources paid "as of the date the court enters judgment", and amended Subsec. (c) to replace requirement
that the court "also take testimony" with requirement that the court "receive evidence from the claimant and any other
appropriate person," and to specify that the amount is that paid, contributed or forfeited "as of the date the court enters
judgment" and that the collateral source benefit is that which he "has received" rather than "is receiving"; P.A. 07-217
made technical changes in Subsec. (a), effective July 12, 2007.
Cited. 203 C. 607. Cited. 206 C. 16. Cited. 212 C. 217. P.A. 86-338 cited. 214 C. 1. Cited. 218 C. 531. Collateral source
rule cited. Id. Collateral source payments under this section are applicable to determine the amount of damages but not to
determine amount of coverage. 225 C. 566. Cited. 229 C. 99. Application and interpretation of section discussed; deemed
not unconstitutionally vague. 231 C. 77. Cited. 235 C. 107. Intent to prevent plaintiffs from obtaining double recoveries.
248 C. 409. Only payments specifically corresponding with items of damages included in jury's verdict are to be deducted
as collateral sources from the economic damages award, not total amount paid by collateral sources for the medical bills,
and burden is on defendant to submit interrogatories to jury concerning specific items of damages included within verdict.
269 C. 1.
Cited. 29 CA 484. Cited. 31 CA 584; Id., 806. Cited. 33 CA 99. Cited. 34 CA 444. Cited. 37 CA 784. Cited. 38 CA
685. Cited. 46 CA 76. Collateral source rule cited. 47 CA 365. Statute requires reduction of economic damages by the
total of all collateral source payments received, less the total of premiums paid to secure the collateral sources. 77 CA 238.
Subsec. (a):
When the amount of collateral sources received by plaintiff is less than or equal to the amount of reduction in claimant's
economic damages attributable to claimant's own negligence, there shall be no collateral source reduction in the award.
55 CA 150.
Subsec. (b):
Trial court did not improperly allow evidence of collateral sources to be admitted to jury. 102 CA 93.
Subsec. (c):
Where the only collateral source benefit that plaintiff received as result of automobile accident was medical payments
under plaintiff's automobile insurance policy, plaintiff was entitled to offset the collateral source reduction of her economic
damage award by the cost of her medical payments coverage only. 263 C. 93.