👉 Nonmitigative is a legal concept in the United States that refers to an action or act that has no direct effect on the outcome of another party's actions. In other words, it does not cause harm to the other party. This can be used as a defense in cases where there is a dispute about liability or damages, and the nonmitigative party may argue that they did not have any intent to cause harm. Nonmitigative actions can include things like not telling a lie