📚 node [[tort law]]
Tort Law
In some instances, the [[law]] provides for a recovery for injuries suffered to person or to property. The most readily available example is negligence, which is why many people purchase [[liability insurance]], such as car insurance, homeowners insurance, or renters insurance. The intentional counterparts exist as well (e.g., [[battery law]]), but are not typically covered by insurance.
There are a number of others too, a few examples:
- [[Defamation]]
- [[IP infringement]]
- [[Business interference]]
Most often damages are limited to [[compensatory damages]] only, but some torts (usually the intentional ones) have [[punitive damages]] available as well.
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- public document at doc.anagora.org/tort-law
- video call at meet.jit.si/tort-law
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