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Personal Injury Lawsuit Ph: 845-709-8005, 800-940-1799 Email: jeff@rocklandinjurylaw.com reuven@rocklandinjurylaw.com URL: www.rocklandinjurylaw.com

What is a personal injury lawsuit? A personal injury lawsuit is a legal dispute that occurs when one person is injured in an accident, and someone else might be legally responsible for that injury.

Accidents Intentional acts Defective products Defamation Where do personal injury rules apply? Accidents Intentional acts Defective products Defamation

Accidents When someone’s act of negligence causes harm to another person in cases such as car accidents, slip and fall accidents, and medical malpractice

Intentional acts Personal injury rules apply when a person intentionally causes harm to another person through assault, battery, etc.

Defective products A defendant can be found liable for injuries without any negligent or intentional wrongdoing. Examples of this include certain types of product liability claims arising from a defective product.

Defamation When one person makes a defamatory statement against another person, thus causing harm to his or her reputation

Rockland Injury Lawyers Contact Us Rockland Injury Lawyers 845-709-8005 and 800-940-1799 Email: jeff@rocklandinjurylaw.com/reuven@rocklandinjurylaw.com www.rocklandinjurylaw.com