Basically, ostensible harms are harms that are extremely infinitesimal harms which are in many cases simple dollars that are granted when a wrong has happened, yet there is no monetary misfortune. On the off chance that the court grants you ostensible harms you will normally just get $1 or $2. At times, the court might grant you ostensible harms, yet set the sum at zero.
At the point when you sue for ostensible harms you are basically recording a claim in view of standard. You accept that you have been violated and merit the justification. Only one out of every odd unfair or careless demonstration brings about a monetary misfortune. In any case, to document a legitimate claim, you should have a standing which implies that you probably experienced a physical issue.