I think the term you are looking for is "Mental Anguish and Distress". In the litigious society we live in, it is possible to sue for nearly anything. (Personal opinion: if there has truly been significant damage done to your health, mental state, or general well-being, a suit may be in order. But don't be frivolous.)
distress: a condition of great physical or mental distresscause of distress: something that causes great physical or mental distress
The type of law suit you are referring to is called Alienation of Affection. It is only still allowed in a few states, and California is not one of them. Mental distress is not a cause of action.
Yes, if it will make you feel better. You can sue anyone for anything. The chance of prevailing will, on the average, not pay for the filing costs. If you think you have a case, find a lawyer who can represent you on a contingency basis.
Yes, it is possible to sue for emotional distress in Canada. However, the claimant must prove that the emotional distress was severe and that it was directly caused by the defendant's actions. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional to understand the specific requirements and processes for such a lawsuit in Canada.
For inflicting mental or physical trama. -Dont try this at home- :p
Yes, you can sue someone for acting with malicious intent, which is known as intentional infliction of emotional distress. This type of lawsuit seeks to hold the person accountable for their harmful actions and seek compensation for the emotional harm caused.
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Yes, you can sue someone for threatening you if the threat is credible and causes you harm or distress. Threats that are considered credible and specific can be grounds for a civil lawsuit for damages or a restraining order. It is important to consult with a legal professional to understand your options and the best course of action.
If a company has failed to pay you on wages that were earned or other wise granted to you during the performance or discharge of your duties, then yes you may sue them for this. However, mental anguish is hard damage to prove. You would have to prove that you suffered severe mental distress as a result of what ever the company did. You'd also need expert testimony from psychologists that prove that beyond a reasonable doubt, your mental anguish was a result of your companies repetitive negligence.
The noun distress is an abstract noun, a word for anxiety or mental suffering, a word for an emotion. The word distress is also a verb.
It may be challenging to sue someone in another state for name-calling unless it leads to emotional distress or is part of harassment. It is advisable to gather evidence and seek legal advice to determine the best course of action.
But of course! Oklahoma and Colorado are obviously the cause for your distress! How to do this: Go to the nearest town hall, then simply stand outside and yell: "I'M PRESSIN' CHARGES!" "I'M PRESSIN' CHARGES!" "I'M PRESSIN' CHARGES!" "I'M PRESSIN' CHARGES!" You're sure to get results!