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It should be noted that in Bailey v Ministry of Defence [2008] EWCA Civ 883, as in previous exceptional cases, such as Bonnington Castings Ltd v Wardlaw (1956) AC 613, it was not possible to scientifically prove the contribution made by the negligence so a departure of the ’but for’ test was used to [...]. It is likely that the strict application of the ’but for’ test will still be used in the majority of cases involving medical negligence.
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achieve justice

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#clinical-negligence #negligence #tort
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It should be noted that in Bailey v Ministry of Defence [2008] EWCA Civ 883, as in previous exceptional cases, such as Bonnington Castings Ltd v Wardlaw (1956) AC 613, it was not possible to scientifically prove the contribution made by the negligence so a departure of the ’but for’ test was used to [...]. It is likely that the strict application of the ’but for’ test will still be used in the majority of cases involving medical negligence.
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#clinical-negligence #negligence #tort
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It should be noted that in Bailey v Ministry of Defence [2008] EWCA Civ 883, as in previous exceptional cases, such as Bonnington Castings Ltd v Wardlaw (1956) AC 613, it was not possible to scientifically prove the contribution made by the negligence so a departure of the ’but for’ test was used to [...]. It is likely that the strict application of the ’but for’ test will still be used in the majority of cases involving medical negligence.
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achieve justice
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008] EWCA Civ 883, as in previous exceptional cases, such as Bonnington Castings Ltd v Wardlaw (1956) AC 613, it was not possible to scientifically prove the contribution made by the negligence so a departure of the ’but for’ test was used to <span>achieve justice. It is likely that the strict application of the ’but for’ test will still be used in the majority of cases involving medical negligence.<span><body><html>

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