Multiple Choice
A person who is sued for damages because of alleged negligence may successfully defend herself/himself by proving
A) the plaintiff voluntarily assumed the risk.
B) there was no proof of actual causation.
C) the injury was not foreseeable by a reasonable person under the circumstances of the case.
D) any or all of the above
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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