: A small sum (often $1) awarded when a legal right was violated but no actual financial loss occurred.
: The most common type; it aims to "make the victim whole" by covering actual losses like medical bills or lost wages.
: The other party had a responsibility to act carefully. Breach : That party failed to meet that responsibility. Causation : The failure directly caused the harm. Damages
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: An amount specifically agreed upon in a contract before any breach even happens. Proving a Claim : A small sum (often $1) awarded when
: The loss was a predictable result of the breach.
In common usage, is the physical harm or loss caused to something. In a legal context, damages refers to the money a person or business must pay as compensation for that harm. Types of Legal Damages Breach : That party failed to meet that responsibility
: Extra money ordered as punishment for especially harmful or reckless behavior.