Texas Compensation Claim in Excess of the Statutory Case Compensation Maximum (Court of Appeals) is a type of legal action that can be taken when an individual or business has suffered damages in a civil court case that exceed the maximum amount of compensation set out by the state. In order to file a Texas Compensation Claim in Excess of the Statutory Case Compensation Maximum (Court of Appeals), the claimant must file a motion with the court and demonstrate that the damages awarded were not sufficient to fully compensate them for their losses. If the court agrees, it may order the defendant to pay the additional amount of damages. There are two types of Texas Compensation Claim in Excess of the Statutory Case Compensation Maximum (Court of Appeals): 1. Claim for Prejudgment Interest: This type of claim is filed when an individual or business has already been awarded a certain amount of compensation in a civil court case but believes that they are entitled to additional damages due to interest on the award. 2. Claim for Post-Judgment Interest: This type of claim is filed when an individual or business has already been awarded a certain amount of compensation in a civil court case but believes that they are entitled to additional damages due to interest on the award after the award has been paid out.