Proving Liability in a Missouri Personal Injury Case
Q: What must be proven to establish liability in Missouri?
A: To hold someone liable, Missouri law generally requires proof of four elements:
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Duty of care – The person had a legal obligation to act reasonably (for example, driving safely or maintaining safe property).
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Breach of duty – They failed to meet that obligation.
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Causation – Their actions (or failure to act) caused your injury.
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Damages – You suffered actual harm, such as medical expenses or lost income.
If any one of these elements is missing, liability may be disputed.
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