Summary
In New Jersey, damages for negligence can include compensatory damages for actual losses like medical bills and lost wages, non-economic damages for pain and suffering, and potentially punitive damages for egregious conduct. Willful negligence may also lead to similar damages, with punitive damages more likely if the conduct was intentional. Negligence per se follows similar damage categories. For simple assault, damages can include compensatory and non-economic damages, with punitive damages being rare. Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress (IIED) and Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress (NIED) can result in compensatory and non-economic damages, with punitive damages possible for outrageous conduct. Common torts in New Jersey include negligence, IIED, NIED, assault, and others, mostly governed by common law principles. Gross and ordinary negligence are also governed by common law, focusing on carelessness and failure to exercise reasonable care.Full Conversation
damages for willful negligence: in New Jersey
In New Jersey, damages for willful negligence can potentially include:
- Compensatory Damages: Covers actual losses such as medical bills and lost wages.
- Non-Economic Damages: Covers pain and suffering.
- Punitive Damages: May be awarded if the conduct was particularly egregious or intentional.
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damages for negligence per se in New Jersey
Hey there! In New Jersey, damages for negligence per se generally include:
- Compensatory Damages: Covers actual losses like medical bills and lost wages.
- Non-Economic Damages: Covers pain and suffering.
- Punitive Damages: May be awarded if the negligence was particularly egregious.
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damages for simple assault in New Jersey
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Hey there! In New Jersey, damages for simple assault can include:
- Compensatory Damages: Covers medical expenses and lost wages.
- Non-Economic Damages: Covers pain and suffering.
- Punitive Damages: Rare, but possible if the conduct was particularly egregious.
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damages for IIED in new jersey
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Hey! Damages for Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress (IIED) in New Jersey can include:
- Compensatory Damages: For actual losses such as therapy costs.
- Non-Economic Damages: For emotional suffering.
- Punitive Damages: If the conduct was outrageous.
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damages for NIED in new jersey
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Hey! Damages for Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress (NIED) in New Jersey can include:
- Compensatory Damages: For actual losses, like therapy costs.
- Non-Economic Damages: For emotional suffering.
- Punitive Damages: Rare, but possible if the conduct was particularly egregious.
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list of all torts in New Jersey and their statute
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Sure, I can provide a general list of common torts in New Jersey and their corresponding statutes:
- Negligence: Common law principles.
- Negligence Per Se: Violation of specific statutes.
- Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress (IIED): Common law principles.
- Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress (NIED): Common law principles.
- Assault and Battery: N.J.S.A. 2C:*-*.
- False Imprisonment: Common law principles.
- Defamation (Libel and Slander): Common law principles.
- Invasion of Privacy: Common law principles.
- Trespass: Common law principles.
- Conversion: Common law principles.
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a list of statute in NJ for gross negligence
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Hey! Gross negligence in New Jersey is generally governed by common law principles rather than specific statutes. It involves extreme carelessness or reckless disregard for the safety of others. If you have a specific situation or incident in mind, please let me know!
a list of statute in Nj for ordinary negligence
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Hey! Ordinary negligence in New Jersey is typically governed by common law principles rather than specific statutes. It involves a failure to exercise reasonable care. If you have any specific questions or need details about a particular situation, feel free to ask!
statute in NJ for gross negligence and ordinary negligence
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Hey! As mentioned, both gross negligence and ordinary negligence in New Jersey are generally governed by common law principles rather than specific statutes. Gross negligence involves extreme carelessness or reckless disregard, while ordinary negligence involves a failure to exercise reasonable care.
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