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Intentional Torts

An intentional tort is when a person intentionally acts (or fails to act) out of their own volition, which causes injury to another person.

There are approximately seven (7) intentional torts that are recognized under Florida law.


They include the following causes of action:


  • Assault: An intentional harmful or offensive contact made by the defendant. Such attempt at contact puts the plaintiff in a reasonable apprehension of immediate contact.
  • Battery: An intentional harmful or offensive contact made by the defendant. Such contact is made against the plaintiff and causes injury to the plaintiff.
  • Conversion: An intentional interference of the plaintiff’s rightful possession in personal property made by the defendant. The intentional interference is serious enough to warrant that defendant pay the full value of the chattel.
  • False Imprisonment: An intentional act or omission to act made by the defendant that confines or retains the plaintiff to a bounded area.
  • Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress: Intentional or reckless extreme and outrageous conduct of the defendant that causes the plaintiff to suffer severe and emotional distress.
  • Trespass to Land: An intentional physical invasion of plaintiff’s land.
  • Trespass to Chattel: Intentional interference of plaintiff’s right of possession in personal property made by defendant that causes damage s from the loss of use.
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Damages for Intentional Torts

Just like negligence claims, intentional torts claims can vary in their amount of damages. But unlike negligence claims, an intentional tort claim can include punitive damages. Punitive damages seek to punish the defendant for their wrongdoing and deter the defendant from doing any wrongdoing in the future. Plaintiffs filing an intentional tort claim can also seek compensation for their medical bills, lost profits, and pain and suffering.


If you believe you have a claim against another party for an intentional tort, Contact our law office now to schedule a free consultation with an experienced Fort Walton Beach personal injury attorney to assist you.

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