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Survey: public sentiment shifts toward plaintiffs

  • SCCLR Newsletter
  • Sep 23
  • 1 min read

By: Claire Wilkinson


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The U.S. public increasingly views lawsuits as a legitimate tool for exacting justice, Swiss Re said Tuesday.


Only 56% of U.S. adults who responded to a survey think there are too many lawsuits in the country, down sharply from 90% in 2016, according to Swiss Re’s 2025 Behavioral Social Inflation study.


Fewer people (24%) think damages awarded in lawsuits are too high compared with 42% in 2016, the study found.


The attitude toward punitive damages remained more stable. About 73% of respondents think punitive damages are the best way to deter bad behavior, compared with 80% in 2016.

The findings confirm that juror sentiment has shifted significantly toward plaintiffs, a change affecting verdicts in measurable ways, according to Swiss Re.

The survey is based on responses from approximately 1,150 U.S. adults who were shown a series of randomized legal simulations.

 
 
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