Can I Sue For Emotional Distress
In Alabama, individuals may pursue legal claims for emotional distress, but such claims are subject to strict guidelines and requirements. Emotional distress, whether intentional or negligent, can be grounds for a lawsuit if the claimant can prove that the distress was severe and directly caused by the defendant’s actions. Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress (IIED) claims involve conduct that is deemed extreme or outrageous, beyond the bounds of decency, and intentionally aimed to cause emotional harm. Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress (NIED) claims, however, require that the emotional harm resulted from negligence, but Alabama law typically demands that such harm be tied to a physical injury or an observable physical manifestation of distress.