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Cause of Action: Duty
Cause of Action: In order to file a lawsuit, there must be a connection between the parties involved and a clear and provable set of facts to prove to the court that a potential lawsuit has merit.
The courts require that a lawsuit must be based on the legal grounds and alleged facts which, if proved, would constitute all the "elements" required by statute. his listing of the connection of the parties and stating of facts is known as a cause of action.
When filing a negligence lawsuit, the cause of action will also include statements that the defendants breached what is known as a duty of care. Duty of care is generally defined as the legal obligation imposed on a person or company that they exercise a reasonable standard of care while performing any acts that could possibly harm others.
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see also:
Cause of Action
Negligence Litigation - Negligence Lawyers - Cause of Action - DutyInformation about negligence and cause of action
Personal Injury Damage - Financial Loss
Financial Losses in a Personal Injury Damages ClaimDamages in a personal injury case: Financial Loss and Physical
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