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A "tort" in Dallas, Texas is essentially any legally-recognized harm for which the victim is legally entitled to pursue compensation from the perpetrator.

In Dallas, Texas, a tort is essentially any bad thing that one person can do to another, which the law says the victim can sue over. This is called a "cause of action."

Statutes and appellate court rulings in Dallas, Texas recognize a very large number of different torts. However, most of these torts are largely relics of history, and are no longer litigated very frequently, if at all. There are only a few that the average person has a decent chance of dealing with at least once in their lives. They include, but aren't limited to, negligence, fraud, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and battery.

Types of Torts in Dallas, Texas

Negligence: This is by far the tort that is most often dealt with in the courts of Dallas, Texas. Put simply, negligence is a failure to exercise a reasonable amount of care, and causing harm to someone as a result. For instance, driving 30 miles per hour over the speed limit is obviously very careless. So, if you are driving that fast, and your speed causes you to get into an accident that harms someone else (either their body or their property), you have committed negligence, and will be obligated to compensate the victim for the harm that you caused. You should know, however, that this is just an apparent example, and there are a practically infinite number of situations in which a negligence lawsuit can arise.

Fraud: Fraud is an intentional tort, unlike negligence. It is also dealt with fairly frequently by courts in Dallas, Texas. Fraud is a lie that one person tells to another, with the intent to harm the other person, usually by inducing them to give money or property to the person committing the fraud. Fraud can occur in a wide number of different contexts. For instance, suppose a jeweler tries to sell a fake diamond to a customer, by passing it off as the real thing. If the customer believes the jeweler's lie, and bases his buying decision on it, the jeweler has committed fraud. If the customer discovers this fraud, he will be able to sue the jeweler, and recover, at the very least, the difference between the value of the fake diamond, and what he paid for it.

Battery: Battery is defined by the law of Dallas, Texas as any contact by one person, with the body of another, which is offensive or harmful. Any conduct that causes physical injury, pain, or emotional distress is battery. Also, you do not need to actually touch a person with your own body to commit battery - simply directing harmful contact (say, by throwing a rock) toward another person is sufficient to create liability for battery. Battery can also arise from "offensive" contact, which is essentially any physical contact that violates one's sense of personal dignity constitutes battery, and the victim could technically sue over it. Nonetheless, in most cases like that, the plaintiff hasn't sustained any real harm, and will only be able to recover nominal damages, which would be far, far less than the cost of filing a lawsuit.

Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress: Intentional infliction of emotional distress, or IIED, is a relatively new tort in Dallas, Texas. 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 Dallas, Texas Tort Lawyer Help?

If you have been the victim of a tort in , Texas, you have the power to seek legal redress. And if you have been sued for a tort, you have a right to defend yourself.

In either case, a Dallas, Texas attorney who is experienced in handling tort cases will be able to help. Your lawyer can advise you on the best trial strategy, should the case go to trial, and negotiate with the other side, to try and reach a resolution that both parties can live with.

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Life in Dallas

Dallas is known as Texas's most exciting city. There is something for everyone to do here.

Families can enjoy a day at Six Flags, the Dallas World Aquarium, SpeedZone racing park, the Dallas Zoo, or the Dallas Arboretum. Other popular attractions include the Sixth Floor Museum, Heritage Village, Public ArtWalk Dallas!, and the Tourt 18 Golf Course. Overall, Dallas is filled with many people including families, young professionals, students, and the elderly. Therefore, there is something for everyone to enjoy in this lively city.

Dallas is also home to many large law firms with the best legal minds on its payroll. Moreover, Dallas also has many mid to small sized firms that can easily fulfill the legal needs of Dallas citizens. Overall, people in Dallas have it all, a lively city, great attractions, and a thriving legal industry.

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