What is the distinction between an intervening cause and a superseding cause in the context of determining liability in a legal case?

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2026-07-13 23:55

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An intervening cause is a factor that contributes to an event but does not break the chain of causation, while a superseding cause is an unforeseeable event that completely breaks the chain of causation and absolves the original party of liability in a legal case.

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