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While a personal injury lawsuit is intended to get you compensation for financial and personal losses that you have suffered due to your injuries, injury victims might also be awarded another type of compensation called punitive damages. Only awarded in certain cases, punitive damages are not meant to compensate an injured victim for some loss but rather to punish the defendant in the lawsuit for their conduct.
If you have a personal injury claim, you need to learn more about whether you might be entitled to punitive damages in a personal injury lawsuit.
Damages in a personal injury lawsuit fall into two broad categories: compensatory damages and punitive damages. Compensatory damages are meant to provide financial recovery to an injured victim for expenses and losses that they have suffered because of their injuries. Compensatory damages can cover things like:
However, punitive damages (also called exemplary damages) do not provide money for any loss sustained by the injured victim. Instead, they are meant to punish a defendant for their conduct and to make an example of them to help dissuade others from engaging in similar conduct in the future.
Punitive damages are typically only awarded in rare cases. Personal injury lawsuits arising from “ordinary” acts of negligence, such as running a stop sign or failing to clean up a spill in a grocery store aisle will not support an award of punitive damages. Instead, punitive damages are reserved for cases where a defendant engaged in behavior or conduct that would shock the senses of the public. This includes cases involving:
Punitive damages may be awarded in personal injury cases arising from:
Under Pennsylvania law, there are certain restrictions and requirements that govern the awarding of punitive damages. These rules include:
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