
examples of torts
A tort is a wrongful act that causes harm or injury to another person, leading them to seek compensation. Examples include negligence, like a driver running a red light and causing an accident, or defamation, such as making false statements that damage someone’s reputation. Other examples are trespassing onto someone’s property without permission or intentionally hitting someone. These actions can result in legal liability, meaning the injured party can file a lawsuit to recover damages. Torts are generally about holding people accountable for actions that unfairly harm others.