Generally speaking, there are two
kinds of damages victims can recover from «at fault» parties: economic damages and non-economic damages.
Not exact matches
To this day I haven't seen the
kind of damage a pit can do to a human from any other animal except for a Grizzly, where the mauling photo showed the a
victim whose thigh was nothing more than a defleshed femur.
Kill the horde
of Skull warriors and collect the ectoplasm to set up towers and defenses whenever the magic stones light up: CATAPULTS, to throw flame to the enemy; BARRICADES, to block the attackers in their path; BARRELS, to shoot fire arrows and explode them in the middle
of a skeleton legion; POISON PLANTS, to hit the warriors and slay them slowly while they walk... There are diverse types
of magic energy to use at war: LIGHTNING, to defeat targets with metal or steel armor; FIRE, to burn light armor troops and blow up the exploding barrels; ICE, to turn your
victims into ice cubes and slow them down; POISON, just one drop and the
victim will succumb little by little to its toxic effects; STUN, to shoot and make their heads spin and leave them stupefied; EXPLOSIVE, to send everything flying with its strong TNT head... Use all with the different
kind of arrows and do individual, radius or multiple
damage.
Florida judges recognize that places which invite people onto the property for profit (from a dorm room to a bar) have a duty to protect that invited guest from dangerous conditions on that property — and if the guest is a
victim of violent crime, then the Florida courts have been willing to award
damages in this unique
kind of premises liability case in a variety
of circumstances.
A dog bite
victim may incur many different
kinds of damages and losses, from medical bills and emotional
damage, to loss
of the opportunity to earn income in the future because
of disfigurement.
While a non-lawyer might think that handling a personal injury case just means getting reimbursed for medical expenses, a NY personal injury lawyer can use his or her expertise to recover two
kinds of damages: compensatory, which compensates
victims for expenses from lost wages, medical bills, and property
damage, and punitive
damages, which are awarded to
victims in addition to compensatory
damages.
Under Maryland's contributory negligence standard, if the
victim is found to have been 1 % negligent and that negligence contributed — even minutely — to the plaintiff's own injuries, it bars them from seeking
damages of any
kind.
• Lawyers in this field are skilled in the
kinds of medical care,
damages and compensation that burn
victims need to recover.
This Communication and the Practical Guide which were presented together with the Directive proposal, provide a tool not only for the national courts in proceedings over actions for
damages caused by infringements
of antitrust rules, but also for the
victims preparing this
kind of actions.