The document discusses Tort negligence liability without fault in Harris, which emphasizes the principle of strict liability where liability can arise even without intent or negligence. Key features highlighted include the definition of torts, the distinction between tort and crime, and the types of torts including negligence and strict liability. Users are informed that damages can be pursued under various scenarios where harm has been caused due to activities deemed excessively dangerous, such as the use of explosives. The form is particularly useful for legal professionals including attorneys, partners, and paralegals, as it provides an understanding of liability in tort cases, aids in formulating legal strategies, and supports effective representation of clients harmed by negligent acts. Filling and editing instructions are straightforward, enabling users to adapt the document to specific cases, ensuring clarity and accuracy in legal submissions. Specific use cases relevant to the target audience include assessing liability in personal injury cases, navigating no-fault liability provisions under state laws, and preparing for trial in negligence claims.