Legal Dictionary

Negligence

Negligence is not acting in a careful manner. The legal standard is a “failure to exercise the degree of care a reasonably prudent person would use in the same situation.”

If a plaintiff is able to prove a defendant acted negligently to cause an injury, the plaintiff can recover damages.

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