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Civil negligence is a legal concept that refers to the failure of an individual or organization to exercise reasonable care, resulting in harm to another person or property. It is a form of tort law, which is a civil wrong that can be remedied through a lawsuit. Civil negligence can include a wide range of activities, such as medical malpractice, product liability, and premises liability.
In a civil negligence lawsuit, the plaintiff must prove that the defendant had a duty of care, that the defendant breached that duty, and that the breach caused the plaintiff’s injury or loss. If the plaintiff is successful, they may be awarded damages to compensate for their losses.
There are many companies in the civil negligence market, including law firms, insurance companies, and medical malpractice firms. These companies provide legal services to individuals and organizations who have suffered harm due to the negligence of another. They also provide advice and representation to those who are accused of civil negligence. Show Less Read more