CHAMBERLAIN v. RYCROFT

42103.

114 Ga. App. 292 (1966)

151 S.E.2d 172

CHAMBERLAIN v. RYCROFT.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided September 16, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Arnold & Harris, Ross Arnold, for appellant.

Sarah Frances McDonald, B. Hugh Burgess, for appellee.


BELL, Presiding Judge.

In order for a plaintiff to be permitted by law to recover in a tort action based on negligence the evidence must show four essential elements. These are: (1) a legal duty to conform to a standard of conduct raised by the law for the protection of others against unreasonable risks of harm; (2) a breach of this standard; (3) a legally attributable causal connection between the conduct and the resulting injury; and, (4) some loss or damage flowing...

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