If the plaintiff introduces all the documentary evidence of their injury the plaintiff is attempting to prove Special Damages
What are special damages? How it is different from consequential damages?
Special damages, often known as out-of-pocket expenses, are damages that were sought after and/or granted in a lawsuit due to the defendant's breach of contract, carelessness, or other unlawful behavior. Medical costs, property repairs and replacement, lost pay, and other non-speculative or objective damages are examples of special damages.
Difference between consequential damages and special damages
In contrast, special damages would include all other damages. In contract special damages and "consequential" damages are virtually interchangeable. In this context the losses flowing out of the breached contract could be compensated for as special damages
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