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How are behavioural assessments designed, and what three questions are they designed to answer?
Comparative Negligence
Comparative negligence is a legal doctrine that reduces the amount of damages a plaintiff can recover in a negligence-based claim, based upon the degree to which the plaintiff's own negligence contributed to the cause of their injury.
Assumption of Risk
A legal doctrine stating that an individual knowingly and voluntarily takes on the risks associated with an activity, relieving others of liability for harm that may result.
Take-Home Exposure
Refers to the transmission of hazardous substances from the workplace to an employee's home, potentially exposing family members to health risks.
Kesner v. Superior Court
A legal case that addressed the issue of duty of care in the context of secondary exposure to asbestos.
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