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Are plaintiffs being awarded punitive damages or compensatory damages — and what, exactly, is the difference?

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Are plaintiffs being awarded punitive damages or compensatory damages — and what, exactly, is the difference?

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A. Up to now damages have been strictly compensatory, to pay back victims for their lost salary, medical expenses and other costs. Such damages also cover pain and suffering, though these are harder to quantify. By contrast, punitive damages are designed to punish defendants. These have not yet been awarded in an Accutane lawsuit.

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