If,
like me, you have been in the position of deposing two parents whose 12 year old son died after six hours in a waiting room, vomiting blood due to his
necrotic bowell, because the admitting nurse failed to triage him due to her incorrect snap judgment he «just had a flu,» and seen their tears, anguish and the story of how the event ruined their lives and their marriage, you might think that a cookie cutter approach to non-economic damages is not necessarily an idea that promotes good values,
like personal responsibility and just compensation.