
"Pollock and Wright's Law of Tort"
Pollock and Wright's Law of Tort is a legal principle that emphasizes personal accountability for harm caused by one's actions or omissions. It suggests that individuals or entities owe a duty of care to prevent foreseeable harm to others. If someone breaches this duty—through negligence or misconduct—and their actions result in injury or damage, they can be held legally responsible. The law aims to ensure that those who cause harm take appropriate responsibility, promoting safety and fairness by encouraging careful behavior and providing remedies to those harmed.