Various [[legal]] remedies may be available for [[personal]] injury (eg. under the [[law]] negligence) or for injury to the reputation of another (eg. see damages and restitution) for slander or libel. In the United States, the legal definition of malicious injury is any injury committed with malice, [[hatred]] or one committed spitefully or wantonly. Such an [[action]] must be willfully committed with the [[knowledge]] that it is liable to cause injury. Injury involving element of fraud, [[violence]], wantonness, willfulness, or criminality. | Various [[legal]] remedies may be available for [[personal]] injury (eg. under the [[law]] negligence) or for injury to the reputation of another (eg. see damages and restitution) for slander or libel. In the United States, the legal definition of malicious injury is any injury committed with malice, [[hatred]] or one committed spitefully or wantonly. Such an [[action]] must be willfully committed with the [[knowledge]] that it is liable to cause injury. Injury involving element of fraud, [[violence]], wantonness, willfulness, or criminality. |