Quincy Tort Lawyers

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A "tort" is specified in Quincy, Massachusetts as a legal wrong, not criminal in nature, for which the law provides compensation to the victim.

In Quincy, Massachusetts, when a tort is committed, and the victim of the tort is vested with a right to sue the individual who committed the tort, they are said to have a "cause of action."

The law in Quincy, Massachusetts recognizes dozens of different torts. Some of them are fairly obscure, and don't come up frequently, and are largely relics of the common law. The torts that a person is most likely to deal with at some time in his or her life are negligence, fraud, battery, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.

Types of Torts in Quincy, Massachusetts

Negligence: In Quincy, Massachusetts, negligence is, far and away, the most common tort that the civil litigation system has to deal with. Negligence is a failure to exercise the level of caution that's necessary in a particular situation, and causing harm (physical injury or property damage) as a direct result of this failure. An obvious example is drunk driving. If a person is drunk behind the wheel, and causes an accident, they are clearly going to be required to compensate the victim for whatever harm they cause, since driving while intoxicated is very careless, and everybody should know this. Of course, there are many other cases, most of them far less obvious, where negligence can occur.

Fraud: In Quincy, Massachusetts, fraud is a fairly common tort that the local court system has to deal with, though it may not be quite as common as negligence. To put it in the simplest terms possible, fraud is a deliberate lie that causes tangible harm (such as financial loss) to the person to whom the lie is told. Fraud is committed in a wide variety of contexts, but it most often happens when someone is trying to sell a product for more than it's worth. They might lie to a prospective buyer about the product's quality or value. If the buyer relies on this misrepresentation when deciding to buy the product, they are the victim of fraud, and have a right to sue the seller for their financial losses, and possibly recover punitive damages.

element of battery is pretty straightforward: if you engage in physical contact with another that causes pain and/or injury, you've committed battery. It's necessary to note that the contact does not need to be harmful to amount to battery - it can also be offensive. What constitutes "offensive" contact is largely subjective, and unless the conduct is truly sleazy (unwanted sexual contact, for example), a battery lawsuit is pretty unlikely to result. One of the more grave forms of battery can occur when a patient is in surgery, and the surgeon, for whatever reason, operates on the wrong body part. Because the patient did not consent to this contact, the surgeon has committed a severe form of battery.

Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress: Intentional infliction of emotional distress, or IIED, is a relatively new tort in Quincy, Massachusetts. It is committed when someone deliberately causes emotional distress or trauma to another person by engaging in outrageous conduct, with the intent of causing such distress. Note that the defendant does not need to cause physical injuries to the plaintiff to be liable for IIED, but the plaintiff does have to produce evidence that they sustained emotional distress. This evidence usually comes in the form of a report from a psychiatrist who evaluated the plaintiff's mental condition.

How Can A Quincy, Massachusetts Tort Lawyer Help?

If somebody has harmed you, either intentionally or negligently, in Quincy, Massachusetts, you might have a cause of action. On the other hand, if you find yourself in the unenviable situation of being sued for a tort, you have a right to defend yourself, and will likely want to, for obvious reasons.

In both instances, a reputable Quincy, Massachusetts tort lawyer will probably prove indispensable. The best thing you can do early in the process is make a good-faith effort to negotiate a settlement with the other side, to prevent the matter from going to trial in the first place, which will often prove more costly than settling. Most tort lawyers are also skilled negotiators, and will be able to help you on this front, too.

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Life in Quincy

Quincy is located in Norfolk County, Massachusetts It has many nicknames. Some are the "City of Presidents," "City of Legends," and the "Birthplace of the American Dream." It is located in Boston's Metropolitan area, with a population of around 92,271 people. It is the eighth largest city in the state.

Quincy is a heavy manufacturing center, with granite manufacturing being the highest industry. Companies such as Boston Financial Data Services, Stop Shop Supermarket chain, and Arbella Mutual Insurance Company have a presence in Quincy.

Being a part of Boston, residents have access to the superb legal force in Boston. Boston is home to many top tier firms that train ivy-league-educated attorneys to provide clients with the best legal services possible. Thus, residents can rest assure that any and every of their legal inquiries can easily be handled.

Famous residents include Ruth Gordon, Billy DeWolfe, Brooks Adams, Lee Remick, and Wilbert Robinson.

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