SEAWARD CONST. CO., INC. v. BRADLEY

No. 90SC305.

817 P.2d 971 (1991)

SEAWARD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC., and William D. Guess, Petitioners, v. Richard BRADLEY, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Colorado, En Banc.

Rehearing Denied October 21, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Tilly & Graves, P.C., John W. Grund, John M. Seebohm, Denver, for petitioner Seaward Const. Co., Inc.

Hugh D. Wise, III, Aspen, for petitioner William D. Guess.

Nicholas W. Goluba, Jr., Glenwood Springs, for respondent.


Justice LOHR delivered the Opinion of the Court.

The issue presented by this case is whether a plaintiff who is awarded punitive damages in a personal injury action is entitled to prejudgment interest on those damages. The district court ruled that prejudgment interest cannot be assessed on such an award of punitive damages. The Colorado Court of Appeals reversed. Bradley v. Guess, 797 P.2d 749 (Colo.App. 1989). Based on construction...

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