Exemplary damages
exemplary damages definition · LSData - LSD.Law
Definition: Exemplary damages, also known as punitive damages, are additional damages awarded to the plaintiff beyond the actual damages incurred.
WPI 35.01 Exemplary or Punitive Damages
WPI 35.01 Exemplary or Punitive Damages · Exemplary or punitive damages are generally not recoverable under Washington law unless expressly authorized by ...
Illinois Pattern Jury Instructions-Civil-35.00 Punitive Damages
PUNITIVE DAMAGES. 35.01 Punitive/Exemplary Damages--Willful and Wanton Conduct. In addition to compensatory damages, the law permits you under certain ...
Punitive damages - Statute | Kansas State Legislature
Statute 60-3701. Punitive and exemplary damages; separate proceeding for determination of amount; considerations; limitations; maximum amount of award; ...
10 Punitive or Exemplary Damages - Oxford Academic
Several justifications can be given for their use: punishment, deterrence, preservation of the peace, inducement for private law enforcement, or compensation.
Punitive Damages - Connecticut General Assembly
Punitive damages are compensation to the victim of a civil (as opposed to criminal) wrong in excess of the actual damages that the victim suffered.
Exemplary damages Definition | Legal Glossary - LexisNexis
Damages assessed to punish the defendant for the manner in which he committed the wrong against the claimant.
Requirements of Exemplary Damages
The lower court rendered a judgment against D, finding $406,000 compensatory damages and awarding $650,000 as exemplary damages. Held, affirmed on the condition ...
Exemplary damages - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
(law) compensation in excess of actual damages (a form of punishment awarded in cases of malicious or willful misconduct)
Guide to Punitive Damages in Missouri - Brown & Crouppen
Yes, Missouri limits the amount of punitive damages that can be awarded in most cases, including personal injury lawsuits. The punitive damages ...
What Are Punitive Damages? A Comprehensive Overview
Courts typically award punitive damages in cases involving gross negligence, intentional misconduct, or where the defendant's actions demonstrated a reckless ...
PLD-PI-001(6) Exemplary Damages Attachment - California Courts
Exemplary Damages Attachment. Page. Cross - Complaint. ATTACHMENT TO. Complaint. EX-1. As additional damages against defendant (name):. Plaintiff alleges ...
5.5 Punitive Damages | Model Jury Instructions
You may award punitive damages only if you find that the defendant's conduct that harmed the plaintiff was malicious, oppressive or in reckless disregard of the ...
What are Exemplary Damages in Texas? - Krist Law Firm
When the defendant's behavior was found especially heinous or maliciously intentional, you may qualify for what's known as exemplary damages.
Punitive Damages - ATRA - American Tort Reform Association
Punitive damages are awarded not to compensate a plaintiff, but to punish a defendant for intentional or malicious misconduct and to deter similar future ...
27-1-221 Punitive damages -- liability -- proof -- award
Reasonable punitive damages may be awarded when the defendant has been found guilty of actual fraud or actual malice.
aggravated, exemplary and restitutionary damages - AWS
Should we continue to recognise punishment, as well as compensation, as a legitimate aim of awards for civil wrongs? If exemplary damages are to continue, in ...
What are Exemplary Damages? - LegalMatch
Exemplary damages are damages which are awarded to the plaintiff and are intended to punish the defendant. Courts may also award punitive ...
What are Exemplary Damages? - The Barnes Firm
Exemplary damages, also called punitive damages, refer to the awards that victims receive beyond the committed offense.
Punitive Damages 101: Definition and Examples - Onward Injury Law
Examples of When Punitive Damages May Be Awarded · A drunk driver going 80 mph in a 35 mph zone causes a devastating accident. · A surgeon botches a surgery ...