Camberg Law Firm, P.C.
Personal Injury, Business/Commercial Litigation and Probate/Guardianship Attorney in Houston, Texas and surrounding areas
Punitive Damages
When you are in a serious car accident because of someone else's reckless behavior or irresponsibility, your car accident lawyer may be able to argue for punitive damages. Punitive Damages are a fee that the other driver, who was at fault, pays as a punishment for their bad decisions and recklessness. As the plaintiff making the case against the defendant, you will likely be eligible to receive some, if not all, of the punitive damages paid in a case where such payments are awarded.
Punitive damages in auto accident law are different than compensation money for medical expenses, loss of income, physical pain or mental anguish caused by an auto accident and are in addition to such compensatory awards. Punitive damages are intended to be a disincentive against future negligence, both for the plaintiff in the case at hand as well as others, who will take warning and reform their own driving habits. By seeking punitive damages, a good auto accident attorney can help you seek justice in your own case as well as protect others from the same harm you suffered.
Another driver is not always the plaintiff in auto accident injury cases--sometimes an accident was caused by the negligence of a car manufacturer or property owner. These plaintiffs may still be required to pay punitive damages. Car accident lawyers can help you determine whether your recent car accident calls for seeking punitive damages. Seek justice for yourself while protecting other innocent drivers—contact the auto accident attorneys at The Camberg Law Firm today.
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