This article outlines the 3rd Circuit's decision affirming an award of punitive damages nearly 75 times the amount of the actual damages awarded in the trial court. The insurance company jerked around a family business making a claim for repair following tornado damage. The business was awarded $2,000 as damages for the claim, but the insurance co. was ordered to pay an additional $150,000 in punitive damages and an approximate $135,000 in attorney fees and costs! The Court of Appeals upheld the award and said the proper measure of damages was not just the $2,000, but rather the attorney fees and expenses as well. I love the insurance company's argument that they should not have to pay much in punitive damages since the claim was so small!!! No wonder they never paid the claim in the first place!