Mitigation of Damages

Learn about the definition for this legal term.

What is Mitigation of Damages?

A person who claims damages as a result of an alleged wrongful act by another has a legal duty to "mitigate" those damages; that is, to take advantage of any reasonable opportunity he may have had under the circumstances to reduce or minimize the loss.

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For more detailed information, see our related Torts terms:

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