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Tort is a legal term that describes situations where one party wrongfully causes harm, loss, or damage to another party. Tort law, often referred to as personal injury law, allows the injured party to seek compensation for their losses. This branch of civil law deals with disputes between individuals or entities, rather than criminal acts. Other examples of civil law include family law and contract law.
Unlike criminal law, where the goal is to punish wrongdoing, the primary objective of civil law, including tort law, is to make things right between the parties involved. Typically, no one is sentenced to jail or fined by the government in a civil case. Instead, the focus is on resolving disputes and compensating victims for their losses.
In Connecticut, you generally have two years from the date of your injury to file a tort claim. This is known as the statute of limitations. Working with an experienced personal injury lawyer like Bert McDowell Injury Law can help ensure your claim is filed within this time frame. To successfully pursue a claim, you must prove that the other party was at fault for your injuries and that you were less than 50% responsible for the accident.
After an accident, it’s crucial to seek medical attention and document your injuries. Once you’ve assessed your damages, you can file a claim against the at-fault party to seek financial compensation. Our firm is here to guide you through each step of the process.
In tort cases, the at-fault party is typically required to compensate the victim for their losses. This compensation can include economic damages, such as medical bills, lost wages, and property damage, as well as non-economic damages, such as pain and suffering or emotional distress.
Economic damages are easier to calculate as they have a clear monetary value. Non-economic damages, however, are more subjective and depend on the specific circumstances of your case. An experienced personal injury attorney can help evaluate both types of damages to ensure you receive fair compensation.
While money cannot undo the harm caused by a tort, it can provide victims with the means to rebuild their lives. Compensation may help cover medical expenses, offset lost income, or provide financial stability in the face of a life-altering injury. Additionally, holding the responsible party accountable can help deter future negligent behavior.
Bert McDowell Injury Law has extensive experience handling a wide range of tort cases in Connecticut. Some of the most common types of torts include:
No matter the nature of your injury, our team is prepared to help you navigate the complexities of tort law and fight for the compensation you deserve.
At Bert McDowell Injury Law, we understand how overwhelming it can be to deal with the aftermath of an injury. Our dedicated team is committed to helping you secure justice and fair compensation. We offer personalized attention, expert legal advice, and aggressive representation to ensure you get the best possible outcome for your case.
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