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ing to the CDC, more than one in three women (35.6 percent) and more than one in four men (28.5 percent) in the U.S. have experienced , physical violence, and/or stalking by an intimate partner in their lifetime.
Physical documentation can help prove that you have been the victim of abuse. When filing a legal claim, any type of evidence will help show that you sustained damages due to verbal abuse. However, never record audio of a conversation or phone call without speaking with an attorney.
Suing for emotional distress is possible under certain circumstances but requires meeting specific legal elements and providing sufficient evidence of the harm suffered. Emotional distress claims can be complex, and the outcome will depend on the unique factors of each case.
If the verbal assault occurs within the context of domestic violence or family violence, it may be charged as a Class A misdemeanor. Family violence assault involves threats or acts of violence against a family or household member.
Keep in mind that if at any point you personally feel in danger or unsafe, you have every right to contact police for yourself.

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Verbal abuse or argument shall not constitute family violence unless there is present danger and the likelihood that physical violence will occur. There are many criminal offenses that constitute family violence if they occur between individuals that meet the above definition of family or household member.
The consequences of violence include depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, borderline personality disorder, anxiety, substance use disorders, sleep and eating disorders, and suicide.
Stay in well-lighted, busy areas; travel with a friend if possible; walk in a confident, assured way. Avoid known trouble spots. 4. Report crimes and suspicious activity to police; agree to testify when necessary.

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