Punitive Damages

Updated: 17 December 2024

What Does Punitive Damages Mean?

Punitive damages are a form of compensation awarded to a plaintiff in a civil lawsuit in addition to actual damages. They are intended to punish the defendant for their wrongdoing and deter both the defendant and others from engaging in similar illegal behavior. For instance, a drunk driver who causes an accident may be required to cover the injured party’s medical expenses as well as pay punitive damages for their egregious misconduct.

Punitive damages are also referred to as exemplary damages.

Insuranceopedia Explains Punitive Damages

Many liability policies do not provide protection against punitive damages, as they typically only cover standard losses, such as the plaintiff’s medical expenses. However, additional coverage options are available. Alternatively, a more comprehensive and costly liability or umbrella policy may include coverage for punitive damages.

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Exemplary Damages

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