What is the law of accident?

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asked Sep 16, 2022 in Law/Ethics by IsiahHenderson (24,290 points)

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answered Sep 16, 2022 by RoseannDillon (14,440 points)

Accidents do occur. We often attribute it to bad luck or being in the incorrect place at the wrong moment when we overhear it. But sometimes someone is to blame for an incident and the harm it causes. And if someone else caused your injury, shouldn't they be held responsible if you have medical expenses, lost wages, or worse? The domain of law that deals with accidents, the harm they cause, and deciding who, if anyone, is at fault is broad and frequently complex.

When someone is wounded in an accident, someone else is almost always to blame, whether it is a collision at a crossroads or a slip and slide on an ice pavement. Additionally, some accidents are easier to pinpoint the cause of than some others based on how the events unfolded. In order to determine legal culpability, its scope, and the parties to whom it can apply, judges and lawmakers have developed tests over time. A negligent lawsuit is a lawsuit brought by the wronged party, the plaintiff, it against person or entity believed to be at blame, the respondent, in an effort to establish liability for an incident. Each of the following five components must be proven in order for the plaintiff's negligence action to succeed. Those are duty, breach of duty, cause in fact, proximate cause, and damages. Visit Custy Law Firm to know more.

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