Factual Cause

Factual Cause 

“But-For” defendant’s conduct, plaintiff’s injuries would not have occurred.

Generally, factual cause alone is insufficient and defendant’s negligent conduct must be a substantial factor in causing plaintiff’s injury, requiring a close causal connection between defendant’s conduct an plaintiff’s injury.

  • Example : Mary would not have broken her ankle, but-for John running the red light and colliding with her vehicle.
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