Aggravating Factors In Discrimination

Summary

Aggravating factors in legal cases can lead to harsher penalties or increased compensation. In discrimination claims, factors like repeated behavior, malice, impact on vulnerable groups, and deceit can strengthen a case for aggravated damages. Lying, especially if it worsens distress or shows deceitful intent, can be considered an aggravating factor. Awards for aggravated damages vary based on severity and evidence, typically ranging from a few thousand to tens of thousands of pounds. If you have evidence of such actions, it may bolster your claim. Consider consulting with a local attorney for personalized advice and assistance in pursuing your case.

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if the defendant is lieing to you is that an aggravating feature?
If the defendant is lying, it may be considered an aggravating factor as it can show a lack of remorse or attempt to obstruct justice. However, its impact depends on the case and evidence. Are there specific details about the case that you can share?
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Hey there! When it comes to a legal case, evidence is crucial to proving any point, including if someone is lying. If you suspect the defendant is lying, gathering concrete evidence to support this claim is important. Are there any specific pieces of evidence or situations you can describe?
its an indirect discrimination complaint where an estate agent refused to allow me any property viewings because I am in receipt of disability benefits. when I complained they then repeatedly lied about their reasons, for which I have proof and tried to act all nice and innocent in an attempt to convince me I was all wrong and confused
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It seems like you might have a strong case, especially if you have evidence of the estate agent's discriminatory actions and false statements. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
could I claim aggravated damages in that case?
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In your situation, you may be able to claim aggravated damages, especially if you have evidence of lies and discriminatory actions that worsened your distress. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, could you provide more information about the evidence you have?
they also tried to hide what they did
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It sounds like you might have a high-value case for aggravated damages due to the estate agent's actions. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? Could you provide a bit more information about the evidence you have?
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It sounds like you have a strong case for aggravated damages, given the evidence of discrimination and deceit by the estate agent. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, could you provide more details about your evidence?
what kind of awards are given for aggravated damages in this kind of case? how do they work it out? do you have an example range?
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In discrimination cases like yours, aggravated damages aim to compensate for additional harm caused by the defendant’s conduct. This includes humiliation, distress, or harm to dignity. Awards can vary, but typically range from a few thousand to tens of thousands of pounds, depending on the severity and evidence.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
is lieing in that way an aggravating factor?
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Yes, lying can be an aggravating factor, especially if it worsens your distress and shows deceitful intent. It strengthens your case for aggravated damages. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist with your case? If so, could you provide more information about the evidence you have?
I am writing a letter to them now so I wanted to know what to call it, would it be ok to say that?
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It seems you have a strong case. In your letter, you could refer to the actions as "aggravating factors" that contributed to your distress. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, could you provide more information about the evidence you have?
can you give me a full list of aggravating factors please?
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In the context of legal cases, aggravating factors can include:
- Repeated or persistent behavior.
- Actions motivated by malice or intent.
- Impact on a vulnerable group.
- Deception or obstruction of justice.
- Abuse of position or power.
- Causing significant distress or harm.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
thank you and aggravating factors regarding lieing
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Lying can indeed be an aggravating factor, especially if it demonstrates deceit and worsens your distress. It seems like your case is potentially strong for aggravated damages. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist with your case? If so, could you provide more information about the evidence you have?