Bill Text: VA SB1169 | 2013 | Regular Session | Prefiled
Bill Title: Driving under influence of alcohol; defendant's blood or breath tested, exemplary damages.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2013-02-01 - Stricken at the request of Patron in Courts of Justice (14-Y 0-N) [SB1169 Detail]
Download: Virginia-2013-SB1169-Prefiled.html
13101093D Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia: 1. That §8.01-44.5 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows: §8.01-44.5. Exemplary damages for persons injured by intoxicated drivers. In any action for personal injury or death arising from the operation of a motor vehicle, engine or train, the finder of fact may, in its discretion, award exemplary damages to the plaintiff if the evidence proves that the defendant acted with malice toward the plaintiff or the defendant's conduct was so willful or wanton as to show a conscious disregard for the rights of others. A defendant's conduct shall be deemed sufficiently willful or wanton as to show a conscious disregard for the rights of others when the evidence proves that (i) when the incident causing the injury or death occurred or at the time the defendant's blood or breath was tested, the defendant had a blood alcohol concentration of 0.15 percent or more by weight by volume or 0.15 grams or more per 210 liters of breath; (ii) at the time the defendant began drinking alcohol, or during the time he was drinking alcohol, he knew or should have known that his ability to operate a motor vehicle, engine or train would be impaired, or when he was operating a motor vehicle he knew or should have known that his ability to operate a motor vehicle was impaired; and (iii) the defendant's intoxication was a proximate cause of the injury to or death of the plaintiff. However, when a defendant has unreasonably refused to submit
to a test of his blood alcohol content as required by §18.2-268.2, a
defendant's conduct shall be deemed sufficiently willful or wanton as to show a
conscious disregard for the rights of others when the evidence proves that |