Punitive Damages Pyoo-ni-tive dam-ij-es A monetary award in a civil case, in addition to compensatory damages, intended to punish the defendant for egregious misconduct and deter similar conduct in the future. The jury awarded the plaintiff not only compensatory damages for medical expenses but also punitive damages to punish the company for its reckless disregard for safety. There are many famous cases involving punitive damages, but their award amounts and standards vary by jurisdiction. ← Back to BrowseNext Term →