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casual negligence

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A quick definition of casual negligence:

Casual negligence is when someone fails to be careful in a situation where they should have been. This can cause harm to others and is considered careless behavior. It is different from intentional harm, but still shows a lack of responsibility. If someone is found to have been casually negligent, they may be held responsible for any damages caused.

A more thorough explanation:

Casual negligence is a type of negligence where a person fails to pay attention to their surroundings, does not exercise reasonable care, or does not prepare for future dangers. It is a form of culpable carelessness that falls below the legal standard of protecting others from harm.

For example, if a person is texting while driving and causes an accident, they could be held liable for casual negligence. Another example is if a person fails to clean up a spill in a grocery store and someone slips and falls, the store owner could be held liable for casual negligence.

Casual negligence is different from gross negligence, which involves a conscious and voluntary act or omission in reckless disregard of a legal duty and the consequences to another party.

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