Libel is a type of defamation that can give rise to a personal injury claim. It occurs when a person makes a false statement about another person that harms their reputation, and the false statement is communicated to a third party in written or published form.
To establish a personal injury claim arising from libel, the injured party must show that the false statement was made, that it was communicated to a third party, that it harmed their reputation, and that they suffered damages as a result.
If the injured party can establish libel, they may be entitled to recover damages for any harm suffered to their reputation, including any loss of income or other financial losses resulting from the false statement. The amount of damages that may be recovered in a libel claim can vary depending on the severity of the harm suffered and other factors. It is important to note that libel claims can be complex, and it is important to consult with an experienced personal injury attorney who can help navigate the legal process and help the injured party recover the compensation they deserve.