Definition
A tort-feasor is a legal term for a person who commits a tort, which is a civil wrong that causes someone else to suffer loss or harm. It's a formal way of saying someone who has committed a wrong for which they can be sued. Think of it as the legal equivalent of a troublemaker, but with financial consequences. The 'tort-feasor' is responsible for compensating the victim 🧑⚖️. It is a critical concept in civil law.