Invasion of Privacy:
The right to privacy refers to your right to be left alone. An invasion of privacy can occur in you personal life, at home, or at work. There are several ways in which a person’s right to privacy can be invaded:
1. False Light Invasion of Privacy—where an individual has been publicly placed in a false light or portrayed in a highly offensive manner;
2. Publication of Private Facts—where one's personal and private information has been made public, even when it is true; and
3. Intrusion—where one's privacy has been invaded in a situation in which that person has a reasonable expectation of privacy -- for example, by spying on the person at home, secretly eavesdropping on their conversations or opening their mail;
If you believe your privacy has been invaded, you need to contact the attorneys at Garrard & Davis in Los Angeles, California. We represent individuals in personal injury cases in Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties. We can evaluate your case in a free consultation if you call us at 310-394-9887. |