Ian’s Legal Fact of the Week 4/22/19: The Origins of Tort Law

Under ancient Anglo-Saxon law a plaintiff who suffered injuries or death was allowed to seek vengeance, either personally or through surviving family members, through a “blood feud“. This vendetta system was eventually replaced by payments referred to as “blood fines”, “bloodwit” or “blood money“. As tort law developed, these payments were divided into two general categories known to us today: compensatory damages and punitive damages.

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