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Tex. Fin. Code § 304.1045 (2026)
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Sec. 304.1045. FUTURE DAMAGES. Prejudgment interest may not be assessed or recovered on an award of future damages.
Added by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 204, Sec. 6.02, eff. Sept. 1, 2003.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 30
cases (4 in the last 5 years), 2005–2025 · leading case: in Re Xerox Corp. & Xerox State Healthcare, LLC F/K/A Acs State Healthcare, Llc, 555 S.W.3d 518 (Tex. 2018).
in Re Xerox Corp. & Xerox State Healthcare, LLC F/K/A Acs State Healthcare, Llc, 555 S.W.3d 518 (Tex. 2018). “2d at 554-55 ("[A] plaintiff is not entitled to recover prejudgment interest on damages until those damages have actually been sustained," because "[u]ntil that time, the plaintiff has not lost the use of the money he ultimately receives from the defendant"), and Tex. Fin. Code…”
Main Place Custom Homes, Inc. v. Honaker, 192 S.W.3d 604 (Tex. App. 2006). “Tex. Fin. Code Ann. § 304.1045 (Vernon Supp.”
Brinda Redwine D/B/A Texas Working Dogs v. Brian Peckinpaugh D/B/A Monster Malaks/Nat. Born Guardians, 535 S.W.3d 44 (Tex. App. 2017). “007 (West 2015); Tex. Fin. Code Ann. § 304.1045 (West 2016).”
Dallas Cnty. v. Crestview Corners Car Wash, 370 S.W.3d 25 (Tex. App. 2012). “See Tex. Fin.Code Ann. § 304.1045 (West 2006).”
Durham Transp. Co. v. Beettner, 201 S.W.3d 859 (Tex. App. 2006). “” Tex. Fin.Code ANN. § 304.1045 (Vernon Supp.”
Petroleum Solutions, Inc. v. Bill Head D/B/A Bill Head Enter. & Titeflex Corp., 454 S.W.3d 518 (Tex. App. 2011). “See TEX. FIN. CODE ANN. § 304.1045; see also Honaker, 192 S.”
James Leonard Finley v. P. G., 428 S.W.3d 229 (Tex. App. 2014). “Texas statute bars prejudgment interest on future damages, Tex. Fin.Code Ann. § 304.1045 (West 2006), and punitive damages, Tex.”
Susan Bobo v. Elezebeth Varughese, 507 S.W.3d 817 (Tex. App. 2016). “010(a) (West 2008) (“The jury may award damages in an amount proportionate to the injury” (emphasis added)); Tex. Fin. Code Ann. § 304.1045 (“Prejudgment interest may not be assessed or recovered on an award of future damages.”
Nat. Gas Pipeline Co. of Am. v. William Justiss, 397 S.W.3d 209 (Tex. App. 2010). “Tex. Fin.Code Ann. § 304.102 (Vernon 2006).”
Non-Party Texas Alcoholic Beverage Comm'n v. Ashley Dominguez, Orlando Hayward & Reyna Hayward, Individually & as Representatives of the Est. of Niguel Hayward, Eduardo Moreno, Kelly Ray Wren, & Draggin Tools Trucking, LLC (Tex. App. 2025). “See Tex. Fin. Code § 304.1045. If it should be necessary, Defendant further asserts that pre-judgment interest is not calculated on exemplary damages.”
Rodney Tow v. Organo Gold Intl, Inc. (5th Cir. 2019). “1998), superseded by statute on other grounds, TEX. FIN. CODE § 304.1045. Under Texas law, “an equitable award of prejudgment interest should be granted to a prevailing plaintiff in all but exceptional circumstances.”
in Re State Farm Mut. Auto. Ins. Co. (Tex. App. 2020). “] 1992, writ denied) (holding that a DTPA cause of action for wrongful denial of coverage accrues on the date of denial)), superseded by statute on other grounds, Tex. Fin. Code Ann. § 304.1045 . By authorizing a judicial remedy in Matlock, the supreme court implicitly…”
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