Torts can take many forms, and they can be intentional, negligent, or strict liability in nature.
Intentional tort occur when someone intentionally engages in harmful behavior or actions that result in harm to another person. Examples include assault, battery, defamation (slander or libel), false imprisonment, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
Negligence is the failure to exercise reasonable care in a situation where one has a duty to do so. Negligence torts include situations where someone’s careless actions or omissions lead to harm, such as car accidents, slip and fall cases, and medical malpractice.
Torts In certain situations, liability may be imposed without a showing of fault or negligence. This typically applies to activities or products that are inherently dangerous. For example, if a person owns a wild animal that escapes and harms someone, strict liability may apply.
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