Asked by Alvin Sebastian on May 10, 2024

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The plaintiff must prove that the defendant's negligent conduct proximately caused harm to a legally protected interest in order to have a valid negligence action.

Negligent Conduct

Actions or behaviors that fall below the legally established standard of care, leading to harm or damage to another person.

Legally Protected Interest

An interest recognized and protected by law, such as property rights or personal rights, safeguarding individuals or entities.

Valid Negligence Action

A legal claim or lawsuit instituted based on negligence where the plaintiff must prove that the defendant owed a duty of care, breached that duty, and caused damage as a result.

  • Comprehend the essentials for causation and proximate cause in the context of establishing negligence.
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Giovanni ChermontMay 15, 2024
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Explanation :
In a negligence action, the plaintiff must establish that the defendant's breach of duty (negligent conduct) was the proximate cause of the harm suffered, which affected a legally protected interest, such as personal safety or property.