No. Simple assault is a crime.
There is probably a mirror tort (assault) for which you can make a civil action.
Depends on a few things. How badly were you injured, were there credible witnesses that can testify in your favor, etc. But you can sue someone for assault yes.
yes press charges first
Added: Depending on the circumstances, physical abuse is either Assault or Domestic Violence, both are criminal offenses.
Yes. The severity either mentally or physically, or both.
For a civil suit it would be two years. For a criminal charge it would be three years.
Conceivably, there ARE some instances in which a civil suit might be brought against a business, but insufficient information is given in order to answer definitely.
You can call the police or visit your local police station to file assault charges on someone. Provide them with all the information, evidence, and details of the incident to help them with the investigation.
there is no such thing as a simple assault
The electric chair.
Slapping someone, or spitting on someone are examples of simple assault in Canada.
In general, IRA accounts are protected from creditors in the event of a civil lawsuit judgment. IRAs have certain legal protections under federal and state laws, although the extent of protection can vary. It's best to consult with a legal professional familiar with the laws in your specific jurisdiction for accurate advice.
A parolee can be violated by being in close proximity of the commission of the crime of simple assault. So, yes.
Not enough information to answer. A civil suit against WHO?
It is better not to have any such assault on your record. Domestic assault is particularly distasteful, and is a very cowardly act.
The odds are that you'll be treated more harshly by the court the second time around.