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    In Order to Claim Damages for Negligence Per Se, the Plaintiff
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In Order to Claim Damages for Negligence Per Se, the Plaintiff

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Question 33

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In order to claim damages for negligence per se, the plaintiff need not prove that he or she was within a class of persons meant to be protected by the statute.

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