Mississippi Jury Instruction - Negligence

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This form is a sample Mississippi jury instruction on the topic of: Negligence. Care should be used to check the language of this instruction for compliance with current case law. U.S. Legal Forms, Inc., offers this form only as sample language and does not guarantee its compliance with Mississippi law regarding jury instructions. MS-62153J

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Did the individual at fault owe a duty to the injured party? Was there a breach of said duty? Was the breach also the cause of the legal injury? What was the proximate cause? (could the harm caused be anticipated) What was the extent of the damage caused?

Contributory Negligence. The concept of contributory negligence revolves around a plaintiff's contribution to his or her own damages. Comparative Negligence. Vicarious Liability. Gross Negligence.

Neglect. (transitive) To fail to care for or attend to something. (transitive) To omit to notice; to forbear to treat with attention or respect; to slight. (transitive) To fail to do or carry out something due to oversight or carelessness.

Do you want to hold another party accountable for their negligent behavior? Doing so means you and your lawyer must prove the five elements of negligence: duty, breach of duty, cause, in fact, proximate cause, and harm.

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Mississippi Jury Instruction - Negligence