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Personal Injury Assault & Battery F.A.Q

If you have been injured and harmed due to the unlawful touching of another person you can seek compensation for an assault & battery personal injury. Assault & Battery cases are oftentimes considered criminal acts and while this is true, if you have been a victim of an assault & battery its considered a personal injury. Below are a list of Questions and Answers regarding personal injury assault & battery. 

What is an assault & battery?

An assault and battery are two separate offenses that when used together is defined the unlawful and unconsented touching of another person.  An assault is an act that consist of a threat of harm with the ability to carry out the threat. A battery is the actual touching or striking of another person in attempt to commit harm.

What are the most common assault & battery charges?

  • Bar fights (both patrons and bouncers of the bar)
  • School fights
  • Domestic assaults
  • Sexual assaults
  • Sporting events
  • Neighborhood conflicts
  • Police Misconduct
  • Medical Malpractice

What are the defenses of an assault and battery charge?

While each case may vary the most common legal defense against with an assault & battery charge is self defense and defending another person.

What are the different types of assault and battery cases?

Some of the most common assault and battery cases include domestic assault & battery, assault with a deadly weapon, aggravated assault & battery and sexual assault & battery.

Is an assault and battery considered a felony or misdemeanor?

An assault and battery charge varies from state to state. 

Which circumstances result in the harshest penalties for assault & battery?

  • Significant bodily harm including a hit to the temple, stab wound or bullet wound
  • Assault with a deadly weapon typically by a bat, knife or gun
  • An assault & battery against a law enforcement agent
  • An assault & battery charge resulting from a hate crime

I have been injured and harmed due to an assault & battery. What type of lawyer should I contact?

If you have been injured or harmed due to an assault and battery you should contact a personal injury lawyer. A personal injury lawyer can help you get compensation for injuries and damages related to the incident. 

Can I receive lawsuit funding prior to my case settling?

Yes, you can receive assault & battery lawsuit funding for prior to your case settling. 

*For more information about a lawsuit cash advance visit our assault & battery lawsuit funding page.

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