How is an intentional tort different from an unintentional tort?

Answer:
Tort law addresses civil wrong doings in which someone has been hurt in some way by someone else's negligence, carelessness, or malice. The malice part of that equation would be the intentional tort. Most personal injury cases involve negligence but intentional torts are just that-intentional acts done to bring about or cause harm in some way. But in either type of tort the four main elements of tort law must still be proven to have a solid case.
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