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Which of the following must a plaintiff prove to win a recovery in a negligence case?a. Duty, breach of duty, and causationb. Duty, causation, and damagesc. Duty and causation onlyd. Causation, proximate cause, and damagese. Duty, breach of duty, causation, and damages

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Duty, breach of duty, causation, and damages.

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There are four elements that need to be proven in order to win a recovery in a negligence case: duty, breach, proximate causation and injury or damages. Duty refers to the duty to exercise reasonable care that the defendant has towards others. Breach refers to the defendant breaching this duty through an action or an omission. Causation occurs when the injury that was caused to the plaintiff is a reasonable foreseeable consequence of the action or omission of the defendant, and injury refers to the damage caused by such action or omission.

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