Wrongful

/ˈrɔːŋfəl/ adjective

Definition

Not fair, just, or legal; involving a violation of someone's rights.

Etymology

From 'wrong' (Old Norse 'rangr' meaning awry or crooked) plus the suffix '-ful.' The legal sense developed in medieval courts and remains strong in modern law.

Kelly Says

'Wrongful death' suits exist because the law recognizes that some harms are so severe they damage not just bodies but the very concept of justice in a community.

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