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Can You Sue for Punitive Damages If Defendant Was Drunk or on Drugs?

Can You Sue for Punitive Damages If Defendant Was Drunk or on Drugs?

There are two categories of damages that might be available after a personal injury or wrongful death: compensatory damages and punitive damages. Compensatory damages encompass the economic and non-economic losses arising from the tort. They are awarded to make the victim(s) “whole again.” Punitive damages, however, are intended to punish the defendant and to deter similar transgressions in the future.

Every successful personal injury or wrongful death case will yield some amount of compensatory damages. Examples include medical costs, lost income, out of pocket expenses and property damage. However, punitive damages are only awarded in cases that involve particularly egregious behavior. Specifically, pursuant to California Civil Code § 3294, punitive damages may be available if the defendant acted with fraud, malice, or oppression.

If you were injured by someone who was drunk or on drugs, it may be possible to obtain a punitive award. In this article, we will provide an overview of the circumstances when punitive damages might be recoverable and discuss two common scenarios that involve defendants who were under the influence of drugs or alcohol when the tort was committed.

When Might Punitive Damages Be Available in California?

As previously mentioned, punitive damages may be awarded against a defendant who acted with fraud, malice, or oppression. Those terms are defined below:

What If I Was Hit by a Drunk or Drugged Driver?

Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol would constitute malice since it demonstrates a conscious and willful disregard for the safety or rights of others. Given that the risks of drunk and drugged driving are so well-known—nearly one-third of all traffic deaths involve an impaired motorist—it is reasonable to assume that the defendant would have been aware of the dangers posed by their behavior yet made a conscious and willful choice to disregard those risks. The argument for punitive damages would be particularly strong if the defendant had an especially high blood-alcohol concentration (BAC) or had previous convictions for drug- or alcohol-related traffic offenses.

What If I Was Violently Attacked by an Intoxicated Person?

If you were violently attacked by another person, punitive damages might be recoverable regardless of whether the assailant was under the influence of drugs or alcohol. This is because the defendant would have been acting with the intent to cause injury. Assuming the defendant was not acting in defense of themselves or another person, it is likely that punitive damages would be available in this scenario.

What Evidence Might Be Used to Pursue Punitive Damages?

The evidence your personal injury lawyer uses to pursue punitive damages will depend on the circumstances. Were you injured by a drunk driver, violently attacked, or harmed in some other scenario that involved malice, oppression, or fraud? Where did the incident happen? Did police attend the scene? Was the defendant arrested? These are just a few of the questions your lawyer will ask when determining the kinds of evidence needed to build your claim.

Valuable evidence may include:

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If you or a member of your family was seriously injured by someone who was under the influence of drugs or alcohol, contact the Law Office of Michael D. Waks. We have extensive experience helping clients obtain punitive damages. For a free consultation, send us an email or call (562) 206-1939.

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