In tort regulation a declare for ‘lack of likelihood’ can change into very difficult when a claimant is looking for compensation for one thing which may have occurred a few years earlier. A cautious steadiness needs to be struck between operating a hypothetical trial and holding older proof up for scrutiny. On this episode we talk about the burden of proof on a claimant on this context and the way such a case must be carried out.
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