In a California lawsuit, special damages refer to the specific and quantifiable financial losses incurred by a plaintiff as a direct result of the defendant's actions.
Special damages are meant to compensate the plaintiff for actual monetary harm suffered due to the defendant's wrongdoing. These damages are calculated based on the specific financial losses incurred and may include:
Medical expenses:
Special damages cover the cost of medical treatment, hospitalization, medication, therapy, and other healthcare-related expenses resulting from the defendant's actions.
Property damage:
If the plaintiff's property was damaged or destroyed as a result of the defendant's negligence or intentional misconduct, special damages can cover the repair, replacement, or fair market value of the damaged property.
Lost income: If the plaintiff was unable to work due to injuries caused by the defendant, special damages may include compensation for lost wages, including past and future income.
Loss of earning capacity:
In cases where the plaintiff's ability to earn income in the future is affected, special damages can provide compensation for the diminished earning capacity.
Other financial losses:
Special damages may encompass various other out-of-pocket expenses directly related to the defendant's actions, such as transportation costs, home modifications, and the cost of hiring help for daily activities.
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