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Bodily Injury
Bodily injuries such as burns, falls, electric shock, head or brain trauma,
or other types of bodily injury can cause serious physical impairment and even death.
It can become very complicated to determine fault, and to determine whether conditions were indeed hazardous due to
negligence or other direct or indirect action.
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Rights Infringment
The purpose of a bill of rights is to protect a defined set of rights or obligations against infringement by other people and the government. Rights that are protected may be one of the following: Natural rights,
Civil rights, Inalienable rights, Human rights, other rights or obligations defined in the federal or state bills-of-rights, contracts or other legal documents or corporate policies.
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Defamation
Defamation: Libel or Slander? Generally speaking, defamation involves issuing a false statement about a person which causes that person to suffer harm. Slander involves the making of defaming statements in a non-persisting form, typically speech. Libel involves the making of defamatory statements in a persisting medium, such as a magazine, newspaper, picture, electronic broadcast or on the Internet.
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