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Have you used the term “damages” recently? If so, you probably used it in the context of this definition: “The physical harm caused to something in such a way as to impair its value, usefulness, or normal function” – unless you were referring to Damages, the hit television show. When used in a legal setting, however, “damages” take on a related, yet distinct meaning.
Damages: The Legal Definition
In a personal injury case where someone has suffered injury, property damage, lost wages, or another type of loss, he or she may seek a sum of money from the person or company that caused those injuries. This kind of compensation is called “damages.”
Damages fall under two basic categories: compensatory and punitive. What is the difference between compensatory and punitive damages?
Compensatory Damages
Compensatory damages are the type most commonly award in personal injury cases. They are meant to reimburse or compensate you for the harm that you’ve suffered, whether that’s physical, financial, or medical.
When it comes to compensatory damages, the focus is on the plaintiff: helping them recover the loss they’ve experienced. The logic is fairly clear. If you were injured, you should be reimbursed for your medical bills and treatments. If your car was damaged, it should be repaired. If you were unable to work after the accident, you should be compensated for the wages you missed.
The dollar amount awarded for compensatory damages is typically proportional to the severity of the loss. You can expect to recover more in damages for catastrophic injuries, major medical issues, or serious property damage than for minor injuries or easily repaired damage to your vehicle.
While each case is unique, compensatory damages are often granted for
Punitive Damages
Punitive damages, on the other hand, are awarded in cases where the defendant was willfully reckless or caused deliberate harm. While the damages are still given to the plaintiff, punitive damages are meant to punish the defendant for his or her behavior. Many judges also hope that punitive damages will serve to ensure the defendant never repeats those actions and that other citizens will see it as a warning. To put it simply, punitive damages are a financial punishment for bad behavior.
Compensatory damages may be awarded in any type of personal injury case, while punitive damages are given more rarely.
Questions About Damages in Your Unique Personal Injury Case?
While it’s always helpful to build your legal vocabulary, if you or someone you know has been the victim of a personal injury in Arkansas, it’s important to contact an experienced attorney. At Taylor King Law, our experienced legal team will ensure that you receive the maximum damages for your case and that your rights are defended.
To begin your FREE consultation, you can call 870.246.0505 or submit a form online at taylorkinglaw.com. Don’t wait to get help – hire a lawyer who will be on your side, by your side!
This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Taylor King, who opened the firm’s first office in 1994 and has been practicing law for more than 30 years.
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