Be careful. Damages don't have to be you bending a $6 fence post. The property owner could claim his time enforcing his property rights to chase you off counts as damages, the emotional "stress" or even crazy things like having to install $50,000 of new fencing to prevent you from doing it again. He doesn't have to be right to sue you.
These kinds of damages can be hard to prove, but can cover a pretty wide list of things. Here's a fun article if you're bored:
When you've been wronged or suffered harm due to someone else's actions, filing a personal injury lawsuit can be a way to seek justice and compensation.
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There are twists here. A clever lawyer could argue that the "injured" party lost wages because they had to stand by their fence keeping you out, instead of watching over their ranch. Heaven forbid the day you did this is the day they can prove a wolf took a calf. Also, awards can exceed "actual" damages because a punitive amount may be sought as a warning to prevent you and others from doing it again. Now a $6 fence post becomes a $50k award and a case worth fighting in his mind...
This is all if he wins, of course, but don't forget that a lot of these folks have deep pockets, and if they get butt-hurt, you just might be the excitement they were looking for on a quiet Tuesday...