Since then, the doctrine has been applied even in cases where the error resulted from neither negligence nor bad faith.
Where one exempts oneself from negligence, however, one should do so explicitly.
He had been responsible for the death of many men, but this was from negligence, not by design.
Bear in mind that insurance companies will not usually pay out on claims that result from negligence on your part.
The lid comes off, however, if a spill and the consequent damage result from negligence.
Common law liability arises from negligence, breach of contract, and fraud.
Pure economic loss in English law, arising from negligence, has traditionally been limited.
If so, the law has been extended from gross negligence to carelessness.
It is but a short step from negligence to complicity.
It occurs where death results from serious negligence, or, in some jurisdictions, serious recklessness.