Non-pecuniary (general) damages

is to compensate for pain and suffering and anything else that may be hard to quantify. But in Lee v Dawson, part of the ruling was that non-pecuniary damages are not meant to be compensatory.

Are non-pecuniary damages compensatory, or not?

Comments

  • They are meant to compensate to an extent, but not to provide full compensation (Lee vs Dawson)

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