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To prove that negligence has occurred, an injured party must prove that (BLANK) element(s) of negligence have occurred?
Prudent
Direct and forseeable
Intentional act
Legal duty, standard of care, actual loss or damages, proximate care
The injury to the third party be caused directly by an act or omission of the defendant.
Direct, unpredictable
The insured must be legally liable.
Two
When discussing proximate cause, the action must be 1) the and 2) the cause of the loss.
Prudent
Direct and forseeable
Intentional act
Legal duty, standard of care, actual loss or damages, proximate care
The injury to the third party be caused directly by an act or omission of the defendant.
Direct, unpredictable
The insured must be legally liable.
Two
The correct order of the elements of negligence are:
Prudent
Direct and forseeable
Intentional act
Legal duty, standard of care, actual loss or damages, proximate care
The injury to the third party be caused directly by an act or omission of the defendant.
Direct, unpredictable
The insured must be legally liable.
Two
The tort of Negligence requires that:
Prudent
Direct and forseeable
Intentional act
Legal duty, standard of care, actual loss or damages, proximate care
The injury to the third party be caused directly by an act or omission of the defendant.
Direct, unpredictable
The insured must be legally liable.
Two
In order for an injured party to collect in a third party claim:
Prudent
Direct and forseeable
Intentional act
Legal duty, standard of care, actual loss or damages, proximate care
The injury to the third party be caused directly by an act or omission of the defendant.
Direct, unpredictable
The insured must be legally liable.
Two
Which of the following could NOT be negligence?
Prudent
Direct and forseeable
Intentional act
Legal duty, standard of care, actual loss or damages, proximate care
The injury to the third party be caused directly by an act or omission of the defendant.
Direct, unpredictable
The insured must be legally liable.
Two
Negligence is the failure to use the care that a reasonable, (FILL IN THE BLANK) person would have taken under the same or similar circumstances.
Prudent
Direct and forseeable
Intentional act
Legal duty, standard of care, actual loss or damages, proximate care
The injury to the third party be caused directly by an act or omission of the defendant.
Direct, unpredictable
The insured must be legally liable.
Two
Proximate Cause refers to damage which is:
Prudent
Direct and forseeable
Intentional act
Legal duty, standard of care, actual loss or damages, proximate care
The injury to the third party be caused directly by an act or omission of the defendant.
Direct, unpredictable
The insured must be legally liable.
Two
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