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Compensatory damages are intended to compensate or a plaintiff for actual losses—that is, to put her or him in the same position that she or he would have been in had the tort not .
Occasionally, the courts may also punitive damages in tort cases to punish the wrongdoer and others similar wrongdoing. Punitive damages are appropriate only when the defendant's conduct was particularly or reprehensible.