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What Are Compensatory Damages?
An injured victim in a personal injury claim can generally receive two main types of damages: compensatory and punitive damages. Compensatory damages or actual damages are a monetary award to make a victim "whole" after an accident caused by negligence. The award covers losses and expenses directly related to the accident.
Occasionally a negligent party may also have to pay punitive damages. Punitive or exemplary damages are meant to punish the responsible party's wrongful conduct and serve as a deterrent for future similar actions.
Types of Compensatory Damages
Compensatory damages in personal injury claims cover expenses and losses incurred as a direct result of the incident. They can include past and future medical bills, property damage, lost wages, emotional distress, pain and suffering, and more.
Should I consult a Long Island injury lawyer if I’ve been injured in an accident?
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