Personal Injury Legal Glossary
Glossary of Personal Injury Law Terms
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Immunity: Grant by the
court, which assures someone will not face prosecution in
return for providing criminal evidence.
Impaneling: Selecting a jury from the list of
potential jurors.
Impeach: Attacking the credibility of a witness.
Impeachment of a Witness: An attack on the credibility
(believability) of a witness, through evidence introduced
for that purpose.
Incarcerate: To confine in jail.
Inadmissible: That which, under the rules of evidence,
cannot be admitted or received as evidence.
In Camera: In a judge's chambers; in private.
In Camera Inspection: Judge's private inspection of
a document prior to his or her ruling on its admissibility
or use at trial.
In Camera Proceedings. Trial or proceeding in a
place not open to the public, usually in a judge's
chambers.
Indemnify: To restore the victim of a loss, either in
whole or in part, by payment of money or repair or
replacement of the thing lost.
Independent Executor: A special kind of executor,
permitted by the laws of certain states, who performs the
duties of an executor without intervention by the court.
Indeterminate Sentence: A sentence of imprisonment to
a specified minimum and maximum period of time,
specifically authorized by statute, subject to termination
by a parole board or other authorized agency after the
prisoner has served the minimum term.
Indictment: A written accusation by a grand jury
charging a person with a crime.
Indigent: Needy or impoverished. A defendant who can
demonstrate his or her indigence to the court may be
assigned a court-appointed attorney at public expense.
Information: Accusatory document, filed by the
prosecutor, detailing the charges against the defendant.
An alternative to an indictment, it serves to bring a
defendant to trial.
Informed Consent: Person's agreement to allow
something to happen, such as a medical procedure, that is
based on full disclosure of the facts necessary to make an
intelligent decision.
In Forma Pauperis: In the manner of a pauper.
Permission given to a person to sue without payment of
court fees on claim of indigence or poverty.
Infraction: A violation of law not punishable by
imprisonment. Minor traffic offenses generally are
considered infractions.
Inheritance Tax: A state tax on property that an heir
or beneficiary under a will receives from a deceased
person's estate. The heir or beneficiary pays this tax.
Initial Appearance: In criminal law, the hearing at
which a judge determines whether there is sufficient
evidence against a person charged with a crime to hold him
or her for trial. The Constitution bans secret
accusations, so initial appearances are public unless the
defendant asks otherwise; the accused must be present,
though he or she usually does not offer evidence. Also
called first appearance.
Injunction: Writ or order by a court prohibiting a
specific action from being carried out by a person or
group. A preliminary injunction is granted provisionally,
until a full hearing can be held to determine if it should
be made permanent.
In Propria Persona: In court's it refers to persons
who present their own case without lawyers. See Pro Se.
Instructions: Judge's explanation to the jury before
it begins deliberations of the questions it must answer
and the applicable law governing the case. Also called
charge.
Intangible Assets: Nonphysical items such as stock
certificates, bonds, bank accounts, and pension benefits
that have value and must be taken into account in estate
planning.
Intentional Inflication of Emotional Distress: -
Intentionally causing severe emotional distress by extreme
or outrageous conduct.
Interlocutory: Provisional; not final. An
interlocutory order or an interlocutory appeal concerns
only a part of the issues raised in a lawsuit.
Interrogatories: Written questions asked by one party
in a lawsuit for which the opposing party must provide
written answers.
Intervention: An action by which a third person who
may be affected by a lawsuit is permitted to become a
party to the suit. Differs from the process of becoming an
amicus curiae.
Inter Vivos Gift: A gift made during the giver's life.
Inter Vivos Trust: Another name for a living trust.
Intestacy Laws: See descent and distribution statutes.
Intestate: Dying without a will.
Intestate Succession: The process by which the
property of a person who has died without a will passes on
to others according to the state's descent and
distribution statutes. If someone dies without a will, and
the court uses the state’s interstate succession laws,
an heir who receives some of the deceased's property is an
intestate heir.
Invitee: A person is an invitee on land if he
enters land by invitation; his entry is connected with
business being conducted on the land by the possessor of
land; and the possessor of land is benefited by the entry.
Irrevocable Trust: A trust that, once set up, the
grantor may not revoke.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A condition of abnormally
increased spontaneous movement (motility) of the small and
large intestine, generally stress can contribute to this
condition.
Ischemic Colitis: An inflammation caused by
interference with the blood flow to the large intestine.
This lack of blood flow leads to death of tissue.
Issue: (1) The disputed point in a disagreement
between parties in a lawsuit. (2) To send out officially,
as in to issue an order.