Action against perpetrator for exploitation--Compensatory and punitive damages--Attorney's fees.

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22-46-13. Action against perpetrator for exploitation--Compensatory and punitive damages--Attorney's fees.

A court may find that an elder or adult with a disability has been exploited as defined in §22-46-1 or 22-46-3. If a court finds exploitation occurred, the elder or adult with a disability has a cause of action against the perpetrator and may recover actual and punitive damages for the exploitation. The action may be brought by the elder or adult with a disability, or that person's guardian, conservator, by a person or organization acting on behalf of the elder or adult with a disability with the consent of that person or that person's guardian or conservator, or by the personal representative of the estate of a deceased elder or adult with a disability without regard to whether the cause of death resulted from the exploitation. The action may be brought in any court of competent jurisdiction to enforce the action. A party who prevails in the action may recover reasonable attorney's fees, costs of the action, compensatory damages, and punitive damages.

Source: SL 2016, ch 120, §28.


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