Legal Question in Personal Injury in New York
Personality Damage as a Personal Injury
Can the intentional severe actions of a defendant which have caused the damage in the form of alteration to the character and/or personality of the defendant be claimed as personal injury by the plaintiff. What kind or level of evidence is needed to prove (i.e., demonstrate) this?
Asked on 6/17/08, 7:02 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Alan Wagner
Wagner, McLaughlin & Whittemore P.A.
Re: Personality Damage as a Personal Injury
Yes, but more facts are needed to determine whether you have a viable claim or not.
Answered on 6/28/08, 9:18 pm
Brent Rose
The Orsini & Rose Law Firm
Re: Personality Damage as a Personal Injury
Personal injury lawsuits require proof of physical harm, so you'd have to be able to show the damage on an MRI, brain scan, or some other objective means.
Answered on 6/17/08, 10:50 pm