Do compensatory damages include pain and suffering?

Compensatory and punitive damages are designed to punish the negligent party and deter future misconduct, while damages for pain and suffering are intended to do so. Compensatory and punitive damages are designed to punish the negligent party and deter future misconduct, while damages for pain and suffering are intended to compensate the victim for their physical and emotional distress. General compensatory damages cover all non-monetary damages when referring to a claim for injuries, for example, for pain and suffering. Compensatory damages compensate the plaintiff for damages, injuries, or other losses caused by another party's malicious conduct. Also called “actual damages,” compensatory damages are the primary relief awarded in a successful tort action.