Civil law is any law that is not criminal. Tort law is a subset of that — the law of non-criminal interpersonal injury (personal or economic). read more
Civil law is any law that is not criminal. Tort law is a subset of that — the law of non-criminal interpersonal injury (personal or economic). It does not include such civil issues as probate, family, civil rights, property law, or bankruptcy, among others. read more
Tort law is the largest area of civil law. The purpose of tort law is to determine whether or not an individual should be held legally accountable for the injury of another person. Tort law is also used to determine whether or not an individual should be compensated for his or her injuries and how much money is owed. read more
Civil litigation and tort law refer to the resulting lawsuit when one party is responsible for another party's injury. Civil litigation and tort law refer to the resulting lawsuit when one party is responsible for another party's injury. read more