intentional torts  - the person who causes an injury intended to do so, negligent torts - causing an injury by failing to act as a reasonable person, strict liability torts - liability is imposed even if there was no negligence or deliberate act (usually related to making and selling defective products), compensatory damages - money awarded to the injured person equal to the financial value of her injury, punitive damages - money the wrongdoer must pay as a punishment, injunction - official order from a court for a person to do or stop doing something, civil wrong - A tort is a __________ committed against an individual., injured party - Torts are handled in the civil courts, where the _____brings an action against the wrongdoer. , medical expenses - In medical malpractice cases, the damages awarded to the injured party may include lost wages and _______., assault - intentional attempt or threat to physically injure another person that causes them to reasonably expect to be harmed, trespass - the act of knowingly entering another person's property without permission.,

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