Myth: Punitive Damages Make Costs Go Up

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First off, punitive damages, or exemplary damages as they are sometimes referred to, are noneconomic damages for things such as pain and suffering. Punitive damages generally fall under anything related to the case that doesn’t have a fixed bill. Juries normally decide on the amount of punitive damages that are paid out to the injured party. If a judge feels the punitive damage amount is in excess the judge can reduce the amount. Punitive damages can only be three times the amount of noneconomic damages. The amount of these damages is what makes headlines and gives personal injury victims and their lawyers the money-hungry perception many people have of them. A lot of the time, as was the case with Stella Lieback and McDonalds, the circumstances that lead juries to decide on these verdicts are not shared with the public.

Punitive damages are not meant to reward the victim (the injured party) they are fines for disregarding human safety. This could be against a business selling a defective or dangerous product, against a medical professional who didn’t practice up to the standard of care they are required to, or against a driver who was too busy texting to pay attention to the road. History has proven that financial punishment is the best way to prevent future wrongful behavior and to encourage change to any current wrongful behavior. Punitive damages only punish the party who has participated in wrongful behavior; they do not affect the general public or the economy in any way.

Yes, punitive damages are taken from businesses at times, but only when that business has knowingly participated in wreckless outrageous behavior endangering the general public. Yes, their costs as a business can go up, but only to correct any defective device or product they are selling. Costs to consumers do not go up, generally, unless the fix has added an excessive cost to the product. There are limitations on punitive damages that help protect the cost of doing business so prices do not have to go up.

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