Sec. 5. If a victim suffers a pecuniary loss as a result of a violation of IC 35-42-2-10 (female genital mutilation), the victim may bring a civil action against the person in violation of IC 35-42-2-10 , even if the person has not been prosecuted or convicted of the offense under IC 35-42-2-10 . In an action under this section, a victim may seek an award of the following: (1) Actual damages caused by the violation if the victim has not been awarded damages under IC 35-42-2-10 . (2) An amount not to exceed three (3) times the amount of actual damages of the victim suffering the loss. (3) The costs of the action. (4) A reasonable attorney's fee. IC 34-24-4 Chapter 4. Drug Dealer Liability 34-24-4-0.3 Application of statute of limitations 34-24-4-1 Liability of person participating in illegal drug market; exception for law enforcement investigations 34-24-4-2 Parties plaintiff 34-24-4-3 Parties defendant 34-24-4-4 Recovery of damages, costs, and attorney's fees 34-24-4-5 Action by individual drug user 34-24-4-6 Third party insurance or indemnification prohibited 34-24-4-7 Joinder of parties and actions 34-24-4-8 Comparative liability of individual drug user as plaintiff 34-24-4-9 Right of contribution 34-24-4-10 Burden of proof 34-24-4-11 Prejudgment attachment 34-24-4-12 Limitation of actions 34-24-4-13 Attorney general representing state or political subdivision; stay of action pending investigation or prosecution 34-24-4-14 Intrafamilial tort immunity
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