When we hear the word “injury,” we often think of physical harm—a broken arm, a concussion, or some other condition that might require medical attention. However, the legal definition of injury extends far beyond physical wounds. In legal terms, an “injury” refers to any harm done to a person, whether it’s physical, emotional, financial, or reputational. The law recognizes individuals as more than just physical beings; we are people with rights, dignity, and a sense of personhood. Any violation of these is considered a serious injury under the law.
Legal injuries may include:
In most cases, the person or entity responsible for the injury can be held legally liable for the harm caused.
Liability often depends on how the injury was caused. For example, someone may be liable if they:
In these situations, the responsible party, often referred to as the “tortfeasor,” may be required to pay financial compensation (known as “damages”) to the injured person. This compensation is meant to cover the costs of the injury and help the victim recover from the harm done.
There are exceptions to liability. For instance, if you acted in self-defense and injured someone while protecting yourself, you are generally not considered liable for their injuries. Courts recognize that such actions are justified and unlikely to result in a successful lawsuit against you.
At Bert McDowell Injury Law, we frequently encounter cases where individuals suffer from various types of legal injuries. For example:
Regardless of the situation, the law is designed to protect you and hold the responsible party accountable for their actions.
While financial compensation cannot erase the pain or trauma caused by an injury, it can help victims recover and rebuild their lives. Damages are meant to make the injured person “whole” again, as much as possible. This might involve replacing lost property, covering medical bills, or providing financial support to offset long-term impacts of the injury.
Common types of damages include:
In many cases, damages provide a financial lifeline for victims and their families during difficult times. This is why the legal system takes injury claims and compensation seriously.
If you or a loved one has been injured due to someone else’s negligence or wrongdoing, you don’t have to face the legal process alone. Bert McDowell Injury Law is here to help. Our experienced personal injury attorneys are dedicated to fighting for the rights of injury victims in Connecticut. We understand the challenges you’re facing and will work tirelessly to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve.
Contact us today for a free consultation. Call us at 475-231-3274 to speak with an attorney and get the guidance you need.
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