Personal Injury

Tort

A “tort” is a legal term that encompasses various intentional or accidental civil wrongs against a person or property for which the injured person may sue the wrongdoer for damages. For example, if someone carelessly strikes you with his/her car, the tort of “negligence” has been committed. Negligence is an unintentional tort.

There are also a variety of intentional torts (assault, battery, false imprisonment, invasion of privacy, defamation, intentional infliction of emotional distress) for which recovery may be sought.

In Pennsylvania, employers can be held vicariously liable (legally responsible) for the acts of their employees committed within the course of their employment.

The term “tort” is often heard by individuals involved in car accidents. The first question a lawyer may ask is, “Did you have elect full tort or limited tort under your automobile insurance policy?”

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