To make the plaintiff whole again, compensatory damages should be awarded to cover both tangible losses, such as medical expenses and lost wages, and intangible damages, such as pain and suffering. Additionally, restitution may be necessary to return any benefits or property wrongfully taken. Implementing measures to prevent future harm, such as policy changes or corrective actions, can also contribute to the plaintiff's recovery and peace of mind. Ultimately, the goal is to restore the plaintiff to the position they would have been in had the harm not occurred.
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