16.71 Damages (Only Hours Worked Submitted to Jury) is a type of monetary compensation awarded to someone who has suffered a loss due to another party's negligence. It is also referred to as "exemplary damages" and is usually awarded in addition to actual damages and/or punitive damages. The amount of 16.71 Damages (Only Hours Worked Submitted to Jury) is determined by the jury based on the number of hours worked by the person who suffered the loss. This type of damages is typically awarded in cases involving wrongful termination, discrimination, or breach of contract. There are two types of 16.71 Damages (Only Hours Worked Submitted to Jury): compensatory and nominal. Compensatory damages are intended to make up for the financial losses suffered by the plaintiff, while nominal damages are intended to acknowledge the plaintiff's right to compensation.