What is Negligence in a Personal Injury Case? - News

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What is Negligence in a Personal Injury Case?

What is Negligence in a Personal Injury Case?

Negligence is when someone fails to take reasonable care to avoid causing injury or damage. In a personal injury case, negligence can be used to prove that the defendant is liable for the plaintiff’s injuries. To succeed in a negligence claim, the plaintiff must show that the defendant owed them a duty of care, that the defendant breached this duty, and that the breach of duty caused the plaintiff’s injuries.

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