Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

liability-claim

Noun
/ˌlaɪəˈbɪləti kleɪm/
Definition
A liability claim is a legal demand for compensation by one party against another based on the assertion that the latter is responsible for causing harm, damage, or injury.
Examples
  • After the car accident, she filed a liability claim against the other driver.
  • The company faced a liability claim from a customer injured on their premises.
  • His liability claim was settled out of court.
Meaning
In legal terms, a liability claim often arises from situations where a person or organization is held accountable for damages incurred by another party due to negligence, accidents, or professional failure.
Synonyms
  • compensation claim
  • damage claim
  • injury claim