When someone or something causes an injury to
another person or thing, the legal profession calls such an act a
"tort." A tort is committed when one person is harmed because of the
wrongful act of another. The purpose of tort law is to assign
responsibility to the individual, group or company responsible for
causing such harm. The term "personal injury" encompasses a wide
variety of circumstances ranging from a stubbed toe, to an amputated
limb, to death, and everything and anything in between.
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