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NEGLIGENCE LAWSUIT REMOTENESS
Negligence and Remoteness: Tell us about your lawsuit
One of the many rules concerning negligence law has to do with the idea of "remoteness," and how it applies to a negligence lawsuit.
In order to prove remoteness in a negligence lawsuit an attorney has to prove that the defendant knew that a hazard or defect existed and knew, that if the hazard or defect wasn't fixed, that it was likely someone could be injured or personal property could be damaged.
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Negligence & Remoteness
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