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Proximate Cause

A cause that is a reasonably foreseeable result. Insurance companies, judges or juries, may use several methods to determine whether an action was a proximate cause, including: consideration of whether the action was a direct and natural result; consideration of the chain of causation; and whether or not there were any unforeseeable intervening events.

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