Pursuing punitive damages in car crash cases can be challenging. Punitive damages are typically awarded when the defendant's actions were grossly negligent or intentionally harmful. To pursue punitive damages, you'll generally need to prove that the at-fault party's behavior was reckless or malicious, not just negligent. Consult with an attorney experienced in personal injury law to evaluate the specifics of your case and determine if pursuing punitive damages is appropriate and feasible. Keep in mind that the availability and criteria for punitive damages vary by jurisdiction.
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