Torts may result from intentional or negligent actions. "Negligence" is a complicated legal concept.The Maryland Tort Claims Act ("MTCA") contains the rules for this kind of lawsuit. Uncover the intricacies of Maryland Tort Claims in our comprehensive guide. From types of claims to proving fault and navigating legal complexities. In Maryland, liability waivers are a legal fixture for businesses seeking to shield themselves from negligence claims should a customer sustain injuries. An intentional tort is one in which the action is intended. It is purposeful, and the party intends to hurt the other party in some manner. In order to prove negligence you have to show that there was a duty between the person who caused the accident and the person who was injured. A tort is a wrongful act or omission that causes someone else to suffer loss or harm, resulting in legal liability for the person who committed the act.