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Damages are the amount of money awarded to the plaintiff in a lawsuit. Damages are generally determined by the judge using established guidelines based on type of offense and severity. In civil cases damages are based on the actual loss incurred because of the tort and may include penalties.
Exemplary damages, also known as punitive damages, are additional compensation awarded to the plaintiff in a civil lawsuit to punish the defendant for egregious behavior and to deter future similar conduct. They are meant to go beyond simply compensating the plaintiff for losses suffered and to act as a form of punishment.
Yes, you can get money for that. But you have to win a lawsuit and be awarded damages.
You theoretically can but you probably won't. Punitive damages are rare and require an extreme situation.
Civil Law. By initiating a "TORT" action - a civil suit for damages.
It is impossible to answer that question. Every case is different.
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Generally, the plaintiff in a civil case has the burden of proof. The plaintiff must provide enough evidence to convince a judge or jury that her claim should succeed and she should be awarded damages.
Yes, even in states where there are "no fault" laws a civil suit can be brought for damages and/or injuries.
Yes. If the money damages awarded by a jury are deemed to be excessive as a matter of law the judge may order the plaintiff to remit a portion of the award. This order is called remittitur.
I would like you to compensate me for taking this amount from my account in error.Direct damages are awarded in a lawsuit to compensatewronged persons for economic harm done to them.
A family lawsuit is a civil lawsuit. Other lawsuits can arise from the original lawsuit- cross complaints and countersuits.A family lawsuit is a civil lawsuit. Other lawsuits can arise from the original lawsuit- cross complaints and countersuits.A family lawsuit is a civil lawsuit. Other lawsuits can arise from the original lawsuit- cross complaints and countersuits.A family lawsuit is a civil lawsuit. Other lawsuits can arise from the original lawsuit- cross complaints and countersuits.