Among the diverse landscape of tortious acts, a prominent category emerges in the healthcare realm: medical malpractice. There are three types of tort actions; negligence, intentional torts, and strict liability.Intentional torts, where someone intentionally committed a wrong and caused an injury to someone else. (1) Parasitic ('pain and suffering'): claims for pain and suffering that come along with a physical injury claim. There are three types of torts: intentional, negligence, and strict liability. Mass tort lawsuits can occur when numerous plaintiffs experience harm from a shared source. They allow individuals to seek justice and compensation. For example, the FTCA contains several exceptions that categorically bar plaintiffs from recovering tort damages in certain kinds of cases. Federal law also restricts the types and amount of damages a victorious plaintiff may recover in an FTCA suit. Within tort law, there are three primary categories of torts: intentional torts, negligent torts, and strict liability torts.