How does the EEOC measure emotional damages? | Zuckerman Law | Eric Bachman | [ Ссылка ] | [ Ссылка ] | (202) 769-1681 | (202) 262-8959
There is no precise way to measure emotional distress damages but there are several factors that the EEOC and the courts will take into account when deciding how much in compensatory damages to award. For example, they're going to want to know did you visit a counselor, or a psychologist, or a psychiatrist as a result of the discrimination or harassment you suffered at work? If so, was there a medical diagnosis that they gave to you? Did you have to start taking some sort of prescription medication?
Or, on the other hand, is most of your evidence going to be your own testimony, or maybe your friends and family who come into court and explain how the harassment affected your everyday life? Generally, you're going to find that if there is a counselor, or psychologist that's been consulted as a result of this harm that you suffered, the damages are going to be higher than if you are proving your emotional distress damages through testimony alone.
How does the EEOC measure emotional damages?
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