True/False
The extent of the injury must be foreseeable for the defendant to be the proximate cause of that injury.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q14: What are the two tests to determine
Q15: An intervening cause<br>A)is always a superseding cause<br>B)determines
Q16: MATCHING<br>-high vulnerability to injury<br>A)proximate cause<br>B)actual cause<br>C)standard of
Q17: MATCHING<br>-Restatement's test for proximate cause<br>A)proximate cause<br>B)actual cause<br>C)standard
Q18: MATCHING<br>-doctrine of avoidable consequences<br>A)proximate cause<br>B)actual cause<br>C)standard of
Q20: The defendant will not be liable for
Q21: Intervening forces are always superseding causes.
Q22: The manner in which the injury occurs
Q23: The two tests for actual cause are<br>A)but-for
Q24: MATCHING<br>-a cause beyond the foreseeable risk originally