Tort

What is a Tort?

A tort is a civil or private wrong, distinct from a crime, that leads to legal liability. Personal injury law is the most common type of tort law.

According to Black’s Law Dictionary, a tort is defined as “a civil wrong, other than breach of contract, for which a remedy may be obtained, usually in the form of damages; a breach of a duty that the law imposes on persons who stand in a particular relation to one another.” As such, tort law is particularly broad, and usually leads to legal action.  Unlike criminal acts, which are prosecuted by the state, torts are addressed through civil lawsuits brought by the injured party (plaintiff) seeking compensation or damages for the harm suffered.

Examples of torts can include negligence, intentional torts(deliberation actions that cause harm like assault or defamation), or strict liability. Strict liability. In each case, it is important to determine the proximate case to find out if the defendant’s actions are directly responsible for the plaintiff’s injury. The objectives of tort law is to compensate injured parties for their losses, deter future wrongful conduct, and promote accountability and responsibility in society. Tort law also serves to balance individual rights and societal interests, providing a mechanism for resolving disputes.

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What you MUST know before buying car insurance

8111184_sOne of the most important factors in determining whether you are able to take legal action after a car accident is the tort option on your auto insurance policy. Unfortunately, many people don’t know what tort option they have.

Listen as explains the difference between full and limited , and why it makes a big difference.

Full Tort vs. Limited Tort

When buying car In Pennsylvania, you have the option to choose full tort or limited tort. Full tort allows you to pursue legal action in the event of an accident, regardless of the severity of your injuries. Limited tort, on the other hand, limits your right to compensation in an auto accident. And, this limitation does not just apply to you – it may also apply to the other members of your household. […]

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Medical Malpractice Frequently Asked Questions

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Medical Malpractice Questions and Answers

What is medical malpractice?

Legal definitions vary slightly from state to state, but as a general rule medical (also known as medical ) means that a health care provider caused injury or death to a patient by failing to act within the applicable . Essentially, a physician or other health care provider commits and is negligent when he or she fails to act in a reasonable way under the circumstances and the unreasonable conduct causes harm.

How can I find out if I have a case?

Because medical malpractice law is very complex, the best way to know is by talking to an experienced medical malpractice lawyer. Be sure to tell the lawyer exactly what happened to you, from the first time you visited your doctor through your last contact. […]

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What Pennsylvania Personal Injury Lawyers Will Tell You About Insurance Policies That Big Insurance Companies Don’t Want You to Know About

Pennsylvania Law gives you two options for coverage: your insurance company won’t like one of them. A Personal injury lawyer from Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys explains:

  • What’s the difference between a full and limited tort policy?
  • How much do personal injury lawyers in Pennsylvania charge you to handle your car accident case?
  • Do Personal Injury Lawyers in Pennsylvania charge up-front fees? 

Pennsylvania Personal Injury LawyersWATCH VIDEO: PENNSYLVANIA PERSONAL INJURY LAWYERS TALK ABOUT CAR ACCIDENTS:

Pennsylvania personal injury lawyers will advise you to choose “full tort” on your policy

When trying to get money after you get hurt in a car accident, Pennsylvania law provides two options:

Full Tort

or

Limited Tort

If you choose “Limited Tort” […]

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