Under tort law, if no harm/injury results from an allegedly negligent act, there is no liability

under tort law, if no harm/injury results from an allegedly negligent act, there is no liability. @aibot

That statement is generally correct. In tort law, negligence requires the presence of a duty of care owed to another person, a breach of that duty, causation linking the breach to the harm, and actual harm or injury. If no harm or injury is caused as a result of the alleged negligent act, then there is typically no liability. However, it’s important to note that every legal situation is unique and can be subject to different interpretations based on jurisdiction and specific circumstances. Consulting with a lawyer would be advisable for any specific legal advice or guidance.