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damage vs damages

“Damage” is an uncountable singular noun without any plural form. It means “loss or harm resulting from injury to a person, property, or reputation.”

“Damages”, however, is not a plural form of “damage,” but it does have a different meaning. “Damages” is an uncountable plural noun. It means “compensation in money imposed by law for loss or injury,” or “a sum of money claimed or awarded in compensation for a loss or injury.”

In other words, “Damage” is any harm or injury caused to something or someone. Let’s say your friend drops your phone and cracks the screen. That’s damage. Your friend agrees to pay for the “damage” to replace the cracked screen. The money you receive for repairs is called “damages.” It is compensation for the harm or injury you have suffered.

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If you are in a declared disaster area and have experienced damage to your business, you may be eligible for financial assistance from the Small Business Administration (SBA). 

Proof of the incident directly causing the alleged damage; The exact location where the incident occurred and records of your repairs; Evidence that the state was aware of the dangerous road condition prior to your incident..

In laboratory and animal studies, the presence of increased levels of exogenous antioxidants has been shown to prevent the types of free radical damage that have been associated with cancer development.

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Damages awarded included $7.5 million in compensatory damages, as well as $90 million in punitive damages–$60 million against the town and $30 million against the officer. (correct)

Liability insurance coverage protects you only if you are liable for an accident and pays for the injuries to others or damages to their property. (incorrect)

Damages are recoverable at sites where injuries to natural resources have occurred as a result of releases of hazardous substances or oil or as a result of natural resource injury related to implementation of a response action. (incorrect)

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