QUESTION
Do my details, make a case for intention infliction of emotional distress?
Asked on Jul 21st, 2014 on Personal Injury - Washington
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Was diagnosed with a personality disorder, 09-2013. Wife pushed me into psychiatric care, was given anti depressant and anti anxiety medication, for surgical readiness, only a ten day supply until I could been seen by psychiatrist, had finished ten day supply when wife admitted to extra marital affairs, then admitted that she wanted to work on marriage, but when I was given more medication by psychiatrist, her and her family started to make threats to my physical safety resulting in my commitment to a crisis care unit due to my wife claiming that we were not married, and that my medical issues were fake, I have text messages from her, stating as such and have a text message from her mother gloating that she had told me she would ruin my life. My psychiatrist is now treating me for major depression due to these events.
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I do not believe your details make a case for intentional infliction of emotional distress.
Answered on Jul 22nd, 2014 at 1:25 PM