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A Defendant Is Not Liable If the Harm Suffered by the Plaintiff

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A defendant is not liable if the harm suffered by the plaintiff occurs in an unusual manner even if the harm is of the general type that made the defendant's conduct negligent.


Definitions:

Casualty Losses

Financial losses resulting from sudden, unexpected events like natural disasters, accidents, or thefts, potentially deductible under tax laws.

Deductible

is an amount that can be subtracted from an individual's gross income for tax purposes, reducing the taxable income.

Personal

Relating to private individuals, their characteristics, or their circumstances without pertaining to their professional or public lives.

State And Local Income Taxes

Taxes imposed on income by state and/or local governments, varying greatly from one location to another.

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