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Negligence Law
Negligence law is similar to malpractice law. The difference is malpractice law is filed against those who advertise “special” services like accountants, actuaries, attorneys, dentists, physicians, psychiatrists, therapists, etc. Negligence suits are filed against someone who is not a “professional” who did not act reasonably or exhibit “ordinary care” in a situation.
For example, a teenage driver may be found to be negligent if he/she caused an accident by driving too fast on the wrong side of the road. They did not show “ordinary care” and they failed to act reasonably (slowing down, stopping, or driving on the right side of the road). A judge can find someone guilty for their actions or their failure to act.
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