Tort Concepts
Types of Torts
Damages
Defenses
Scenarios
100

This is the legal term used for wrongdoing in civil court.

What is a tort?

100

A type of tort where someone intentionally causes harm to another.

What is an intentional tort?

100

Money awarded to pay for medical bills and lost wages are this type of damages.

What are compensatory damages?

100

This defense claims that the plaintiff voluntarily accepted a known risk.

What is assumption of risk?

100

You slip on an unmarked wet floor in a grocery store. This type of tort could apply.

What is negligence?

200

In a civil case, a defendant is found this, not guilty.

What is liable?

200

The most common tort, where harm is caused by careless behavior.

What is negligence?

200

A small amount of money awarded when a legal wrong occurred but little or no actual harm.

What are nominal damages?

200

When property owners use reasonable force to defend property, it is based on this legal principle.

What is defense of property?

200

You are injured after voluntarily entering a clearly marked "Danger: Wet Paint" area. What defense could the defendant use?

What is assumption of risk?

300

Unlike criminal law, tort law is designed primarily to do this for victims.

What is compensate them?

300

Speaking false statements that harm someone's reputation is called this.

What is slander?

300

Money awarded to punish the defendant and to deter behavior.

What are punitive damages?

300

A type of liability where fault does not need to be proven.

What is strict liability?

300

A person walking a dog knows the dog is aggressive, and it bites someone. Under what type of tort are they liable?

What is strict liability?

400

In a tort case, the injured party is called this.

What is the plaintiff?

400

This intentional tort involves entering another person's land without permission.

What is trespass?

400

The specific part of compensatory damages that covers money actually lost.

What are out-of-pocket damages?

400

This defense protects someone from liability if they were defending their own safety with reasonable actions.

What is self-defense?

400

A neighbor throws a rock through your window. This is an example of what tort?

What is an intentional tort?

500

Tort cases usually go to trial for this reason.

What is disagreement about fault or damages?

500

This intentional tort involves putting someone in fear of immediate harmful contact.

What is assault?

500

Returning stolen goods or paying back what was wrongfully taken is called this.

What is restitution?

500

True or False: Deadly force is always allowed to protect personal property.

What is false?

500

Locking someone in a room as a joke could be this type of intentional tort.

What is false imprisonment?

600

The standard of proof in a civil tort case is called this.

What is a preponderance of the evidence?

600

Both slander and libel are examples of this broader tort category.

What is defamation?

600

Julio’s mail was illegally read in prison. He would likely win this kind of damages, even if no major financial harm occurred.

What are nominal damages?

600

The defense that argues a plaintiff contributed to their own injury is called this.

What is comparative negligence?

600

Throwing a latte on someone would be an example of this type of tort.

What is battery?

700

Tort law protects these two main interests.

What are rights and property?

700

To win a defamation case, a plaintiff must prove the defendant made a false statement of fact, not this.  

What is an opinion?


700

Most tort cases are resolved through this agreement before going to trial.

What is a settlement?

700

If someone voluntarily accepts a known risk, this defense can be raised.

What is consent?

700

In the McDonald's coffee case, the jury based the $2.7 million punitive damages award on this

What is two days' worth of coffee sales?