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PorterOlaph PorterOlaph
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Which of the following statements best differentiates compensatory and punitive damages in civil litigation?
A) Compensatory damages are meant to reward a plaintiff, while punitive damages are meant to reward a defendant.
B) Compensatory damages are meant to compensate a plaintiff's loss, while punitive damages are meant to deter similar misconduct by the same defendant or other parties in the future.
C) Compensatory damages are meant to reward a defendant, while punitive damages are meant to punish a claimant.
D) Compensatory damages are benefit streams the plaintiff would have received if not for the injury, while punitive damages are the benefit streams the plaintiff will receive for future damages.
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Much appreciated. Excellent explanation too
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