668A.1 - PUNITIVE OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES.

        668A.1  PUNITIVE OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES.         1.  In a trial of a claim involving the request for punitive or      exemplary damages, the court shall instruct the jury to answer      special interrogatories or, if there is no jury, shall make findings,      indicating all of the following:         a.  Whether, by a preponderance of clear, convincing, and      satisfactory evidence, the conduct of the defendant from which the      claim arose constituted willful and wanton disregard for the rights      or safety of another.         b.  Whether the conduct of the defendant was directed      specifically at the claimant, or at the person from which the      claimant's claim is derived.         2.  An award for punitive or exemplary damages shall not be made      unless the answer or finding pursuant to subsection 1, paragraph      "a", is affirmative.  If such answer or finding is affirmative,      the jury, or court if there is no jury, shall fix the amount of      punitive or exemplary damages to be awarded, and such damages shall      be ordered paid as follows:         a.  If the answer or finding pursuant to subsection 1,      paragraph "b", is affirmative, the full amount of the punitive or      exemplary damages awarded shall be paid to the claimant.         b.  If the answer or finding pursuant to subsection 1,      paragraph "b", is negative, after payment of all applicable costs      and fees, an amount not to exceed twenty-five percent of the punitive      or exemplary damages awarded may be ordered paid to the claimant,      with the remainder of the award to be ordered paid into a civil      reparations trust fund administered by the state court administrator.      Funds placed in the civil reparations trust shall be under the      control and supervision of the executive council, and shall be      disbursed only for purposes of indigent civil litigation programs or      insurance assistance programs.         3.  The mere allegation or assertion of a claim for punitive      damages shall not form the basis for discovery of the wealth or      ability to respond in damages on behalf of the party from whom      punitive damages are claimed until such time as the claimant has      established that sufficient admissible evidence exists to support a      prima facie case establishing the requirements of subsection 1,      paragraph "a".  
         Section History: Recent Form 86 Acts, ch 1211, § 42; 87 Acts, ch 157, §10