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Defining a Tort

A tort is a wrongdoing that results in injury to another person or damage to another's property. Torts differ from crimes in that crimes are punishable by the state in criminal court, whereas torts ge...

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Hiring a Zoloft Attorney and Lawyer

If you or your child has suffered injuries after taking Zoloft, you may be able to recover damages. An experienced Zoloft attorney will have the information and skills needed to help assess your case ...

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What is defamation?

Defamation is a statement that gives a negative impression of a person, company, group, product, government, or country. The statement is made as though it were true, when in fact, it is false. Defama...

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What damages are available for libel or slander?

If you have been defamed, you may seek both actual damages to recover from the economic harm that you have suffered, and punitive damages to punish the person who made the remark and also to serve as ...

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How to Prove Negligence

Negligence is carelessness that causes injury to someone else. The negligence can be either an action, like carelessly knocking a brick off a rooftop, or a failure to do something, like a landlord who...

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Valuing Pain and Suffering Damages

Factors used by an insurance company to calculate pain and suffering for an accident or injury .. with examples for age, job/income, lifestyle, attorney, attitude, medical treatment, pre-existing inju...

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Daycare Responsibility for Injuries to Children

If my child is injured at daycare, the personal injury and premises liability laws of your state will control the circumstances and extent to which your day care will be held liable. To establish a c...

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What is slander?

Slander is a spoken defamation. Defamation or defamation of character is spoken or written words that falsely and negatively reflect on a living person's reputation....

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Pain & Suffering From Emotional Distress

Calculating pain and suffering on emotional distress by a bystander or witness to accident. A claim for pain and suffering based on being a'bystander' at an accident rather than the direct victim of t...

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Intervening Cause

An intervening cause is a separate omission or act that breaks the direct connection between the actions of the defendant and a loss or injury to another person. As a result, intervening cause may be ...