Animals are Considered Dangerous for trampling from the Start: Bava Kama 4a, 5b, 17a
The Off-shoots of "Trampling" have the same legislature as the Main Form: Bava Kama 3a, 3b
One Pays for Trampling-Damage to an Eved: Bava Kama 9b, 10a
One Pays Extra "Kofer" Compensation: Bava Kama 4a, 9b, 10a
Only pays for actual Damage, not for other resultant damages: Bava Kama 4a
Not liable if it happens in a Public area: Bava Kama 5b
Damage which was done on jointly-owned property, to one's partner's item: Bava Kama 13b, 14a
Trampling done in an area which is jointly owned for use by partners' oxen, but not for their fruit, to his partner's fruit: Bava Kama 14a
Definition
As a Central form of Damage, under Animal ["Shor"] form of Damage: Bava Kama 2a, 2b
There is no benefit for the Damager from the Damage: Bava Kama 4a
Refers to Damage which the Damager ordinarily does: Bava Kama 2b, 3a, 9b
Refers to Damage which the Damager does with ordinary behavior: Bava Kama 3a, 4a, 17a
Refers to Damage which doesn't fully destroy the damaged item: Bava Kama 3a
Off-shoots
Damage done while travelling, via its hair or body: Bava Kama 3a, 16a
Damage done in pushing another animal into an Obstacle: Bava Kama 13a-b
Damage done with an animal's Saddle, bit, or Bell, while travelling: Bava Kama 3a
Damage done in trampling a ploughed field: Bava Kama 10a