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How can someone prove reputational damage in court?

To recover damages for reputational harm, you generally need to show:

  • A false or defamatory statement was made about you
  • It was communicated to others
  • It caused actual harm to your reputation, career, or relationships

Evidence that supports a reputational damage claim includes:

  • Lost job offers, clients, or income tied directly to the false statements
  • Testimony from colleagues, employers, or community members about how perception changed
  • Social media, news coverage, or written communications spreading the false information
  • Expert economic testimony quantifying lost earning capacity
  • Medical evidence if the reputational harm caused emotional or psychological injury

The stronger the paper trail connecting the false statements to tangible losses, the stronger the case.

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