could be harmed.
Zone of Danger -answer-Area where a person is at risk of harm.
Compensatory Damages -answer-Monetary award to compensate for losses.
Extrinsic Evidence -answer-Information outside the written contract used in legal
disputes.
Tortfeasor -answer-Person who commits a wrongful act leading to a civil lawsuit.
Standard of Care -answer-Level of caution expected from a reasonable person.
Punitive Damages -answer-Additional damages awarded to punish wrongful conduct.
Legal Savvy -answer-Understanding of legal principles and contracts.
Binding Contract -answer-Legally enforceable agreement between parties.
Extrinsic Evidence Exception -answer-Allows evidence to clarify contract formation
defects.
Material Assumption -answer-Key assumption affecting the validity of a contract.
Risk Assumption -answer-Acceptance of potential negative outcomes in a contract.
Negligent Driving -answer-Driving without reasonable care, leading to accidents.
Right of Way -answer-Legal right to proceed first in traffic situations.
Personal Representative -answer-Individual authorized to act on behalf of an estate.
Emergency Personnel -answer-First responders providing urgent medical assistance.
Adult Standard of Care -answer-Expectation of reasonable care from adults.
Causation -answer-Link between breach and resulting harm.
Harm -answer-Injury or damage resulting from negligence.
Dangerous Instrumentality Doctrine -answer-Liability for harm caused by entrusted
vehicles.
, Liability Limits -answer-Caps on damages per person or incident.
Negligent Supervision -answer-Failure to oversee a minor's actions.
Economic Damages -answer-Quantifiable financial losses like bills.
Non-Economic Damages -answer-Compensation for intangible losses like pain.
Loss of Consortium -answer-Damages for loss of companionship.
Joint and Several Liability -answer-Multiple defendants liable for full damages.
Collateral Source Rule -answer-Reduces recovery by other monetary awards.
Partial Comparative Fault -answer-Plaintiff barred if over 50% at fault.
Gross Negligence -answer-Severe negligence showing disregard for safety.
Solicitation of Clients -answer-Prohibited direct contact with potential clients.
RPC -answer-Regulations governing attorney conduct.
Significant Recovery Guarantee -answer-Prohibited promise of specific legal outcomes.
Negligence Action -answer-Legal claim for failure to exercise care.
Foreseeability -answer-Expectation that harm could occur.
Intervening Cause -answer-Event that breaks chain of causation.
Tenancy by the Entirety -answer-Joint ownership protecting against individual creditors.
Negligence Framework -answer-Structure for evaluating negligence claims.
Tire Condition Awareness -answer-Knowledge of vehicle maintenance affecting safety.
Breach of Contract -answer-Failure to fulfill contractual obligations.
Tortious Interference -answer-Interfering with another's contractual relationships.
UCC -answer-Uniform Commercial Code governing commercial transactions.
Offer -answer-Proposal to enter into a contract.
Acceptance -answer-Agreement to the terms of an offer.