negligencebased
Negligence-based is a legal doctrine that holds individuals or entities accountable for harm caused by their failure to exercise reasonable care. This concept is central to tort law, which governs civil wrongs that do not involve criminal intent. The doctrine of negligence-based is predicated on the idea that individuals have a duty of care towards others, and when they breach this duty by acting negligently, they may be held liable for any resulting damages.
The elements of negligence-based typically include:
1. Duty of Care: The defendant had a legal obligation to act with reasonable care towards the
2. Breach of Duty: The defendant failed to meet the standard of care expected under the circumstances.
3. Causation: The defendant's breach of duty directly caused the plaintiff's harm.
4. Damages: The plaintiff suffered actual harm or loss as a result of the defendant's negligence.
Negligence-based can apply to various situations, such as medical malpractice, automobile accidents, and product liability cases.