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"But for" causation refers to which of the following?

A) Proximate cause.
B) Significant cause.
C) Actual cause.
D) Legal cause.
E) Constructive cause.

But For Causation

A legal principle that determines causation by asking whether an injury would have occurred 'but for' the defendant's actions.

Actual Cause

The determination that the defendant’s breach of duty resulted directly in the plaintiff’s injury.

  • Understand the significance of causation within negligence lawsuits, encompassing both actual and proximate causes.
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