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3 years ago
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Driving his motorcycle negligently, Joe crashes into a streetlight. The streetlight falls onto Kim, who is standing nearby, resu

lting in her death. But for Joe's negligence, Kim would not have died. Regarding the death, the crash is​
a. ​the cause in fact.
b. ​the intervening cause.
c. ​the superseding cause.
d. ​the proximate cause.
Social Studies
1 answer:
Stels [109]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

a. ​the cause in fact.

Explanation:

            'Cause-in-fact' is defined as the cause of the result for the action of something. In other words it is the actual cause of the incident.

           In the context, Kim's death is the cause of action committed by Joe's negligence driving when he hits the streetlight and the streetlight falls on Joe's head causing his death. It is the negligence action of Joe for which Kim has to suffer. Thus it is regarded as the cause in fact.

Hence the answer is --

a. ​the cause in fact.

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