Common Torts
Intentional torts are circumstances in which an individual intended to cause actual harm to the plaintiff, like assault, battery, theft, or false imprisonment. Other situations, on the other hand, fall under the category of strict liability torts, in which the defendant is responsible for your damages even if they took every conceivable precaution. If an individual is involved with an extremely dangerous activity, like demolishing a building or transporting toxic waste, the law will generally hold them liable even if the accident was unavoidable. …show more content…
In other cases, their legal team may argue that you assumed the risk by participating in an activity or being in a certain location at a certain time.
Overcoming these legal defenses requires the skills of an experienced personal injury attorney who knows how to prove your case. Get in touch with Vincent Criscuolo & Associates online or call (585) 232-3240 to schedule your free consultation