How to run Treble Damages in DocketMath for Kentucky
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Published November 16, 2025 • Updated May 16, 2026 • By DocketMath Team
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US-KY treble damages rules
This source-backed guide covers US-KY treble damages authority (Ky. Rev. Stat. § 411.165 (timber trespass — three times stumpage value if intentional)). It explains how to read the calculator's multiplier output and points to the controlling US-KY multiplier statutes.
What the output means
Run this scenario in DocketMath using the Treble Damages calculator.
When the calculator shows a multiplier result, read it as a statutory multiplier on the base damages figure, not as a separate damages category.
- Base damages stay the same until the multiplier is applied.
- The statutory multiplier changes the total by the rule-specified factor.
- Any cap, exception, or carve-out still controls if the statute says it does.
US-KY rule notes
Statutory multiplier
Ky. Rev. Stat. § 411.165 (timber trespass — three times stumpage value if intentional) governs the treble (multiple) damages rule for US-KY.
411.165. Invalid Statute KRS 44.001 The link you have followed was to a version of a statute that was in effect at the time the document was prepared but has been superseded by a later version or repealed and is no longer valid. For the current version of the statute, click KRS 44.001 . For the superseded version , contact the Reviser of Statutes by e-mail at reviser@lrc.ky.gov
What changes the result most
- The base damages input, because the multiplier applies to that number.
- The statutory multiplier itself, because 2x, 3x, and 4x produce different totals.
- Any cap or carve-out in the statute, because it can limit the multiplied amount.
Use the calculator
DocketMath's treble-damages calculator can model multiplier outcomes once you identify the controlling statute and whether a cap or exception applies. Use the source panel for the verified primary-source rule.
Open the Treble Damages calculator
Sources
All sources are official primary law published by apps.legislature.ky.gov.
Corroboration method: government_primary_source_direct_fetch.
