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What Is Tort Law?
Most claims filed in civil court are governed by tort law. Tort law aims to right a wrong inflicted on a person or property by providing relief, typically by granting compensation in the form of monetary awards. If you believe you have been victimized by someone who has committed a tort, you should seek advice to determine if a legal claim exists. We leverage a wealth of experience to defend your best interest and prove your case. Get in touch today, and let’s build a strategic plan that caters to the nuances of your situation.
What Is The Difference Between A Negligent Tort And An Intentional Tort?
Negligence occurs when an individual or corporation fails to act reasonably under the circumstances, without the intent to do so. An example of this occurs when an individual inadvertently fails to stop at a red light. When this occurs, the offender will be liable for civil damages which include past and future medical expenses, loss earnings in the past and in the future, pain, anguish, disfigurement and physical impairment. An intentional tort occurs when a person or business commits a wrongful act against another person or property with the intent to commit the act. Examples of actions that constitute an intentional tort include false imprisonment, assault, battery, theft, and rape. Damages awarded in this type of case depend upon the scope and nature of the act.
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Do I Need a Lawyer?
Whether your damages were intentionally or negligently caused, you may be entitled to compensation under the law. An attorney with extensive tort experience is critical to your success. We can evaluate your case and prepare for trial or settlement. While we prepare every case as if it were going to trial, we are skilled negotiators and can help you reach a settlement without the necessity for a trial, if that is the approach you prefer. If your case does proceed to trial, we can build a robust strategy that persuasively communicates your position to a jury. Backed by years of experience, our innovative approach to torts is your secret weapon. It all starts with a conversation, so give us a call today.
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