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Negligence is an unintentional tort, meaning that a defendant may be liable absent an intent to commit the tort. A plaintiff has to show that the defendant’s behavior created an unreasonable risk of harm to others by departing from a reasonable standard of care, and that it was the proximate cause of the plaintiff’s damages.

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