Punitive Damages Tooele UT

Punitive, also called exemplary damages, are damages the law imposes on a wrongdoer to make an example of him and deter similar conduct in the future.

Law Office of Mitchel Zager
(801) 964-6100
2880 W 4700 S # F
Salt Lake City, UT
Dalby, Ronald E. - Larson, Turner, Dalby & Ethington, L.C.
(801) 446-6464
1218 W South Jordan Pkwy Ste B
South Jordan, UT
Lowrance, John - Larson Turner Dalby Ethington
(801) 446-6464
1218 W South Jordan Pkwy Ste B
South Jordan, UT
Kramer Law Group
(801) 790-4557
8783 Redwood Rd Ste C
West Jordan, UT
Jeremy Eveland Attorney at Law
(801) 676-5506
8833 S Redwood Rd Ste C
West Jordan, UT
Keith Lee Barton
801-858-3770
859 W South Jordan Pkwy Ste 200
South Jordan, UT
Accident Attorney West Valley City
801-899-6245
5014 W 3725 S West Valley City, UT 84120
West Valley City, UT
Larson Law, Bryan A Larson, A Professional Corporation
(801) 938-7182
1218 W South Jordan Pkwy Ste B
South Jordan, UT
Keith Barton & Associates PC
(801) 938-4143
859 W South Jordan Pkwy # 200
South Jordan, UT
Auto Injury Law Firm
(801) 738-9999
8783 Redwood Road, Suite C
West Jordan, UT
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Punitive, also called exemplary damages, are damages the law imposes on a wrongdoer to make an example of him and deter similar conduct in the future. Punitive damages are typically awarded to the plaintiff in cases involving intentional conduct like assault and battery or libel and slander. However, many states allow an injured plaintiff to recover punitive damages when the defendant’s conduct evidenced a “conscious disregard for the rights and safety of others.” In the context of an automobile accident, this most often arises when one of the drivers is drunk. In such cases, the law says that a person who drinks to the point of intoxication, knowing that he will then operate a motor vehicle while under the influence, is guilty of malicious conduct and, if he injures another while driving drunk, is liable for punitive damages.

You do not need to be convicted of driving under the influence to face punitive damages. Testimony by the other driver or witnesses of intoxication or hospital blood test results could result in a punitive award even if you are never criminally charged.

Most states prohibit insurance companies from paying punitive damages awarded against their insured; after all, punitive damages are designed to punish the wrongdoer, a goal that would be thwarted if insurance paid the punishment.

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