Personal Injury Compensation for Slander of Title

Slander of title refers to when false or defamatory information is provided in regards to a person's property or belongings. When filing a lawsuit for slander of title, the person whom the accusation is made against will have to provide information on why the property belongs to them. For example, ownership of copyright.

Find A Lawyer

To file a personal injury lawsuit for slander of title, meet with a lawyer who is skilled in handling lawsuits based on slanderous claims. The lawyer will be able to discuss your circumstances and decide if you have a case to file a lawsuit for slander. During this meeting, provide as much information to your lawyer in regards to the details of the slanderous claims made. Your lawyer will use this information in preparing the documents to go to court.

Meet Your Lawyer

After your lawyer has decided to sue for slander of title, a lawsuit will need to be filed in court, who will prepare and file the complaint. The court paperwork will provide space to list exactly whom the lawsuit is against, why you have filed a lawsuit against them, and how much monetary compensation you would like to collect.

Slander vs Libel

The slanderous comments from an individual or company can be spoken at any time. Whereas slander of title occurs when the false statement is in written form. However, in contrast to libel, slanderous words are spoken but when someone writes down a slanderous comment, then he or she can be accused of libel. Your lawyer will be able to advise you if the statute of limitation on filing a lawsuit has already passed. For example in California, the lawsuit for slander has to be filed within one year of the slanderous comment being written.

After the lawsuit is filed in a court of law, your lawyer will later provide you with a date to go to court. This is the time in which your legal team is given opportunity to present evidence to support your case. The individual or company you have filed against will also have retained legal representation to defend themselves, or have the compensation figure reduced. 

Get Legal Help

The information provided above is only to be used as a guideline for filing a personal injury lawsuit for slander. Instead it is recommended you seek advice from a professional experienced attorney about your specific situation.

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