Sentences with phrase «liable by a preponderance of evidence»
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Generally speaking, a defendant may be found liable for damages suffered by an injured plaintiff when the plaintiff establishes the following elements by a preponderanceof the evidence:
If the victim proves a defect or a failure to warn by a preponderanceof the evidence, the manufacturer is automatically liable for both economic damages, such as medical bills, and noneconomic damages, such as loss of enjoyment in life.