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The cap for punitive damages in personal injury lawsuits is three times the amount of compensatory damages or $1,500,000 whichever is greater. For most cases not involving physical injury, punitive damages cannot exceed three times the compensatory damages or $500,000 whichever is greater.
Alabama categorizes all compensatory damages as past, future, or punitive damages. Non-economic damages may fall into any of these categories. Non-economic damages are also called mental anguish damages. They compensate victims for the physical pain and the emotional toll an accident inflicts on their lives.
Damages are imposed if the court finds that a party bdocHubed a duty under contract or violated some right. The sum of money included in the damages can be compensatory damages that are calculated based on the harmed partys actual loses, or punitive damages intended to punish the wrongdoer.
Compensatory damages pay for all injuries that follow an accident. These include monetary losses like medical bills and lost income and non-monetary injuries like pain and suffering. Alabama categorizes all compensatory damages as past, future, or punitive damages.

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