Negligence is simply the legal concept which forms the structure of fault in most of the personal injury cases. Negligence, as common law outlines, represents any situation where a person fails to exercise standard care. Ideally, it is where an individual acts (or fails to act) negligently by not applying the same degree of care…

Most personal injury lawsuits rely on the legal concepts of negligence, the duty of care, and breach of duty to establish fault. For example, a doctor is duty-bound to provide care and treatment to a level that a competent medical professional is expected to perform. If the doctor gives the wrong type of drugs or…

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