Definition
"Legal injury," in law, signifies harm recognized as actionable in court. It involves violating someone's rights, leading to loss or damage. This term distinguishes between actual harm and a legally compensable wrong. It's like trespassing on someone's property; it's a violation, even if no physical damage occurs. It encompasses a wide range of violations, from physical harm to breach of contract. Thus, it lays the groundwork for seeking legal remedies, such as compensation or an injunction.