Quote from nononsense:
No problem with this. Great justice that works!
juries do this and tort law permits this so as to punish criminals by the way of example.
Doing away with this hallowed principle of tort law puts you squarely in the European style of pseudo corrupt justice. In fact, criminals only smile when they get convicted and pay the victim peanuts awards. The next day they go on with their business as usual. Many are "well connected" with the judges, often belonging to the usual "secret sects", and manage to put the judicial procedures onto a slow burner protecting theses criminals from rigorous prosecution.
Juries are far from perfect, but much to be preferred to judicial graft and sleaze.
"We in America use juries because we don't trust our judges" (Justice Scalia, US Supreme Court).
What you call windfall awards for the victim is of only secondary importance.