Physical, Financial or Reputation Damage That Was Intentional
Not all personal injury claims involve accidents caused by negligence. When the injury was deliberate, the injured person may be able to file an intentional tort claim.
At the Brien Roche law firm, Fairfax intentional torts attorney Brien Roche prepares every case for trial. A well-prepared case, even if it never goes to trial, is a compelling reason for the opposition to offer full compensation to settle.
There are many types of intentional torts.
- Assault and battery: Unwanted touching of one person by another
- Conversion: The taking of a person's property without that person's consent
- Defamation: Written (libel) or oral (slander) injurious statements about a person that are untrue
- False imprisonment and malicious prosecution: Improperly restraining another person or initiating a criminal prosecution that is later found to be unjustified
- Fraud: Intentional misrepresentation of facts made to induce someone to sign a contract (a real estate financial transaction, for example)
Intentional Torts Can Be Difficult to Prove
If you have been physically or financially harmed or if lies about your reputation have caused you serious harm, discuss the situation with an experienced personal injury lawyer. Brien Roche has tried hundreds of cases in the Federal and State courts. He knows how to investigate, how to present the facts to a judge and jury, and how to demand full compensation for our clients.
Virginia Fraud Lawyer, Intentional Torts Attorney ·
If you have been the victim of an intentional tort, you are welcome to call our law firm. To set up an appointment, call or contact us by e-mail and tell us about your case. The consultation is free. From our office in McLean, we serve clients in Northern Virginia, suburban Maryland and the District of Columbia.









