This is an official form from the Virginia Judicial System, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by Virginia statutes and law.
This is an official form from the Virginia Judicial System, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by Virginia statutes and law.
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There are 3 types of damages in personal injury claims: economic damages, noneconomic damages, and punitive damages.
There are three types of damage that form the foundation of most civil lawsuits: compensatory, nominal, and punitive.
There are two types of compensatory damagesgeneral and actual. Actual damages are intended to provide funds to only replace what was lost. General compensatory damages awarded are more complex, as these compensatory damages do not represent a monetary expenditure.
Examples of general damages include pain and suffering, mental anguish, and loss of consortium. General damages can also include future losses due to loss of earning capacity or future medical care.
Compensatory Damages. Incidental Damages. Consequential Damages. Nominal Damages. Liquidated Damages. Punitive Damages.
General damages represent the types of damages that can't easily be assigned a monetary value, such as pain and suffering, loss of consortium and emotional trauma. There is no evidence, such as bills or receipts, of a specific dollar amount, but they are losses for which the plaintiff deserves compensation nonetheless.
To be awarded actual compensatory damages, the plaintiff must prove that the losses suffered equate to a monetary value that a judge or jury can determine. An accident victim can also be compensated for general damages.
Damages refers to the sum of money the law imposes for a breach of some duty or violation of some right.Compensatory damages, like the name suggests, are intended to compensate the injured party for loss or injury. Punitive damages are awarded to punish a wrongdoer.
General and Special Damages. Substantial Damages. Aggravated and Exemplary Damages. Liquidated and Unliquidated Damages. Consequential Damage and Incidental Loss.