In many instances, clients approach lawyers wanting to institute suits without understanding what the process entails. The foundation of every civil lawsuit starts with a defined injury or loss which constitute a cause of action.

A cause of action is a fact or combination of facts that give(s) a person the right to seek judicial redress or relief against another person; and the elements below must ensue:

  1. The aggrieved person must have enjoyed a right.
  2. The right was violated by another party (proposed defendant).
  3. The proposed defendant is liable for the violation/loss occasioned.
In many instances, clients approach lawyers wanting to institute suits without understanding what the process entails. The foundation of every civil lawsuit starts with a defined injury or loss which constitute a cause of action. A cause of action is a fact or combination of facts that give(s) a person the right to seek judicial redress or relief against another person; and the elements below must ensue: 1. The aggrieved person must have enjoyed a right. 2. The right was violated by another party (proposed defendant). 3. The proposed defendant is liable for the violation/loss occasioned.
 
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