Montana Code Annotated 2003

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     27-1-210. Interest on torts. (1) Subject to subsection (2), in an action for recovery on an injury as defined in 27-1-106, a prevailing claimant is entitled to interest at a rate of 10% on any claim for damages awarded that are capable of being made certain by calculation, beginning from the date 30 days after the claimant presented a written statement to the opposing party or his agent stating the claim and how the specific sum was calculated.
     (2) The interest provisions of subsection (1) do not apply to damages not capable of being made certain by calculation, including but not limited to future damages until such damages are incurred and damages for:
     (a) pain and suffering;
     (b) injury to credit, reputation, or financial standing;
     (c) mental anguish or suffering;
     (d) exemplary or punitive damages;
     (e) loss of established way of life;
     (f) loss of consortium; and
     (g) attorney fees.
     (3) The jury is to be advised by the court that the court will determine the amount of prejudgment interest due, if any, on any judgment rendered.
     (4) Any payment by a party of any claim or interest thereon as set forth in subsection (1) shall not be an admission of liability and shall not be made known to the jury.

     History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 523, L. 1985.

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