Synonyms for «foreseeable risk»

"Foreseeable risk" refers to a potential danger or harm that could have been reasonably anticipated before it happened. In simple terms, it means that the risk was somewhat predictable or expected. Full definition
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«foreseeable»

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Sentences with «foreseeable risk»

  • Any party in the chain of distribution can be liable if warnings or instructions could have prevented injury from foreseeable risks or if the warnings themselves, when followed properly, caused the injury. (forthepeople.com)
  • It was not, therefore, a priority and it was entirely acceptable for the school to delay remedial works until the forthcoming school holidays, even though, by doing so, they were, to their knowledge, exposing their pupils (and staff) to a reasonably foreseeable risk of injury in the meantime. (newlawjournal.co.uk)
  • The reasonably foreseeable risk of injury to the Appellant when the arrest was attempted was enough to impose a duty of care on the officers. (ukscblog.com)
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