Asked by Dominique Harris on Jun 07, 2024

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In many cases,a blind person will be held to a different standard of reasonable care than a person who can see.

Standard Of Reasonable Care

A legal benchmark which dictates the level of care an ordinary, prudent person should take in a specific situation to avoid harm to others.

Blind Person

An individual who lacks visual perception due to physiological or neurological factors beyond normal refractive errors.

  • Acquire knowledge on the implications of negligence principles in certain cases and how unique personal qualities or conditions may affect legal criteria.
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maddy cofieldJun 10, 2024
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True
Explanation :
To a limited extent,negligence law considers the personal characteristics of the defendant.A physically disabled person must act as would a reasonable person with the same disability.