
Civil Recovery
Civil recovery refers to the legal process where individuals or organizations seek compensation for losses incurred due to wrongful acts, such as theft or fraud. Unlike criminal recovery, which involves prosecution by the state, civil recovery is initiated by the affected party who files a lawsuit against the responsible individual or entity. The goal is to reclaim financial losses or damages. This process can include claims for money, property restitution, or other forms of remedy. Ultimately, it aims to restore the victim to their financial position prior to the wrongdoing.