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Under what circumstances could a court grant a judgment to a plaintiff?

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Under what circumstances could a court grant a judgment to a plaintiff?

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If the plaintiff successfully argues that the defendant’s action or inaction caused damages directly or indirectly by negligence over events they could have or should have taken greater precaution to oversee. This theory of liability is so broad in scope so as to enable skilled attorneys to prevail in ascribing liability to almost anyone even remotely connected to the event.

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