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Torts Based on Negligence
Negligence in simplest terms is an act of carelessness, but not all acts result in claims of negligence. ... Proctor a Good Samaritan filed a claim against the insurance company for negligence after being injured in an altercation with a man’s son. ... Proctor lost his case because the court found the complaint to be an attempt to rename intentional acts as negligence, and is not supported by Maryland law. The altercation at hand falls within the confines of intentional torts. ... Judge Larson threw out most of the charges and the negligence allegations against the Vikings and their employees and filed an order that Stringer’s survivors was responsible for $47,000 in expert witnesses, depositions, medical records, court fees, and other lawsuit related expenses.
Approximate Word count = 519 Approximate Pages = 2.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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