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A plaintiff has a tort claim of negligence if he or she can prove the elements of duty, breach, causation and damages. A negligence claim arises when a person has not intended to cause harm, but his unreasonable act or his unreasonable failure to act causes injury to another person. The defendant might have had a duty to uphold the standard of care but will have breached that duty, causing injury to the plaintiff.
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Tort Claim?
A plaintiff has a tort claim of negligence if he or she can prove the elements of duty, breach, causation and damages. A negligence claim arises when a person has not intended to cause harm, but his unreasonable act or his unreasonable failure to act causes injury to another person. The defendant might have had a duty to uphold the standard of care but will have breached that duty, causing injury to the plaintiff.
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