Battery is a criminal offense that involves unlawful physical contact with another person, distinct from assault, which is the act of creating apprehension of such contact). Battery is defined as intentionally causing harm to, or offensively touching, another person without their consent or intentional involvement in the action. The legal definition of battery varies from state to state, but in general, it is any unlawful and unwanted touching of the person of another by the aggressor, or by a substance put in motion by them). A victim doesn’t need to be seriously injured, traumatized, or offended for battery to take place. Examples of battery include being spat on or getting hot water poured on you, which could both be considered highly offensive. However, someone cannot claim battery based on being abnormally sensitive.