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Tangible vs. Intangible Damages

What are Damages?

In Texas civil cases, a party who suffers loss or harm due to negligent actions of another party may be entitled to monetary compensation, or damages.[1] The purpose of damages in a lawsuit are to make the injured party financially “whole” or help them return to their pre-incident state.[2] If the court finds a plaintiff presented sufficient evidence of compensable damages, the person or company at fault for the accident will be responsible for the payout. Damages under Texas law are codified in Section 41.001 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code.[3]

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The Economic Loss Rule

Picture this: You just purchased a brand-new toaster oven. It did not come with a warranty, but you have heard great things about this brand and know several people who own the same model, so you trust it will work just fine. The toaster oven works great for a while, but one day, it explodes. The toaster did not hurt anyone or damage anything else, but you spent a lot of money on it! However, you probably cannot sue the manufacturer. Why?

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What Are Punitive Damages and When Are They Awarded?

What are Punitive Damages?

In Texas, those injured in personal injury cases may be able to pursue both compensatory and punitive damages.

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Firework Injuries

On average nearly 13,000 people are injured by fireworks every year. There are several explanations as to why ranging from a simple lack of knowledge on how to properly ignite them to uncontrollable factors such as the weather. However, the majority of firework injuries occur when people are impaired by drugs or alcohol. According to a 2019 fireworks report, it was stated that 66% of all firework injuries occurred in the month of July due to the 4th of July holiday. [I] When fireworks go array, the most common type of firework injuries are burn-related.

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Bloomberg Litigation – Breach of Contract

Bloomberg Litigation – Breach of Contract

Mike Bloomberg, a businessman, philanthropist, and former Mayor of New York boasted a total of $900 million raised for his presidential campaign, the most ever for a self-funded politician. Unfortunately for him and his many employees, his bid for the White House was short-lived as he dropped out of the 2020 Democratic presidential primary in early March.

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