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Illinois Prejudgment Interest Update: Appellate Court Finds Prejudgment Interest Statute Constitutional
June 15, 2023
Wilson Elser has reported extensively on the passage of the Illinois prejudgment interest statute, 735 ILCS 5/2-1303(c).*
The statute took effect on July 1, 2021, and was quickly challenged on constitutional grounds in cases pending in the Circuit Court of Cook County. One of those cases – Cotton v. Coccaro, 2023 IL App (1st) 220788 – has reached the Appellate Court – First District, and that court has held the prejudgment interest statute is constitutional.
Cotton v. Coccaro
In Cotton, the plaintiff filed suit for medical malpractice, alleging that the defendant radiologist and others did not timely diagnose her breast cancer. The case proceeded to trial and the jury returned a verdict for the plaintiff in the amount of $6.528 million. The trial court entered judgment on the jury verdict, but denied plaintiff’s motion for prejudgment interest. The plaintiff filed a post-trial motion seeking an award of prejudgment interest; the briefing on this motion focused on the constitutionality of the prejudgment interest statute. The trial court granted plaintiff’s post-trial motion and modified the judgment to include prejudgment interest.
On appeal, the defendant contested the award of prejudgment interest on the ground that the prejudgment interest statute is unconstitutional. The appellate court affirmed the prejudgment interest award, concluding that the prejudgment interest statute is constitutional for the following principal reasons:
Conclusion
It is anticipated that the defendant in Cotton will seek Illinois Supreme Court review of the appellate court’s prejudgment interest ruling. That said, we continue to recommend that defendants file motions challenging the statute’s validity in their individual cases in order to preserve the issue for appellate review. These motions should acknowledge that trial judges have a stare decisis obligation to follow the appellate court’s decision in Cotton, but argue that the constitutionality of the prejudgment interest statute is expected to be reviewed by the Illinois Supreme Court in this or another case, therefore it is raised for preservation purposes before the trial court.
Wilson Elser will continue to monitor this issue and report new developments as they occur. For more information, please contact the author at Melissa.Murphy-Petros@wilsonelser.com.
* Illinois Prejudgment Interest Update: Motion Challenges in the Circuit Court of Cook County, August 30, 2022
Illinois Prejudgment Interest Update: Prejudgment Interest Statute Held Unconstitutional, June 1, 2022
Illinois Prejudgment Interest – June Update, June 7, 2021
Illinois Prejudgment Interest Legislation – UPDATE, March 29, 2021
Illinois Legislature Passes Bill Amending Judgment Interest Statute to Impose Prejudgment Interest in Tort Actions, January 15, 2021