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Punitive damages are monetary compensation awarded to a plaintiff in a civil case, intended to punish the defendant for particularly harmful, reckless, or malicious behavior and deter similar conduct in the future. Unlike compensatory damages that aim to cover the actual losses suffered, punitive damages are imposed as a form of punishment and are often awarded in cases involving violations of civil rights, including those outlined by the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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