Q: What is a “breach” of duty in a MO personal injury law case?

A: A “breach” happens when someone fails to meet their duty of care.

Think of it like breaking an unspoken agreement to act safely.

For example:
If a driver is texting and veers into another lane, they’ve breached their duty to drive responsibly. Just as a person can “breach” a contract by not fulfilling it, they can breach a duty of care by acting negligently or recklessly.

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