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Breach of Duty - ✔✔Failure to meet the standard of care owed.
Negligence - ✔✔Conduct creating unreasonable risks to others.
Standard of Care - ✔✔Level of caution expected in specific situations.
Reasonable Person Standard - ✔✔Hypothetical standard for determining
negligence.
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,Intentional Torts - ✔✔Deliberate acts causing harm, distinct from negligence.
Foreseeability - ✔✔Ability to predict potential harm from actions.
Pipher v. Parsell - ✔✔Case addressing driver's duty to foresee passenger actions.
Workers' Compensation - ✔✔System covering work-related injuries as business
costs.
Lay Witness Testimony - ✔✔Non-expert observations used to establish facts.
Expert Testimony - ✔✔Professional opinions aiding in understanding complex
issues.
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,Restatement (Third) of Torts - ✔✔Legal guidelines on duty and negligence
standards.
Unreasonable Conduct - ✔✔Actions or inactions that a reasonable person would
avoid.
Jury Determination - ✔✔Jury's role in assessing breach of duty.
Defendant's Duty - ✔✔Obligation to exercise reasonable care to prevent harm.
Injury as Cost of Business - ✔✔Accepting certain injuries as unavoidable business
expenses.
Emergency Response Delay - ✔✔Failure to act promptly leading to severe
consequences.
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, Judicial Role - ✔✔Judge's responsibility in defining legal standards.
Statistical Certainty - ✔✔Risk assessed based on likelihood of occurrence.
Breach of Duty Criteria - ✔✔Factors determining if duty was breached.
Duty to Supervise - ✔✔Requirement for schools to monitor student safety.
Negligent Conduct - ✔✔Actions failing to meet reasonable care expectations.
Causation - ✔✔Link between breach of duty and resulting harm.
Legal Standard - ✔✔Criteria used to evaluate negligence claims.
Jury's Role - ✔✔Determining facts and assessing negligence cases.
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