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⚖ In this insightful video, The Sterling Firm clarifies the often-misunderstood concept of the substantial factor doctrine in legal causation. Attorney Justin Sterling explains that in legal terms, 'substantial' does not necessarily mean significant or large, but rather any contributing factor to an injury. This video is essential for anyone seeking to understand the nuances of causation in legal cases.
Key Points Covered:
The true meaning of the substantial factor doctrine in legal context.
How any contributing factor, regardless of its size, can be considered a cause of injury.
The importance of accurately interpreting 'substantial' in legal proceedings.
The role of this doctrine in trials and how it is presented to a jury.
The debate between defense and prosecution on what constitutes a 'substantial' factor.
Legal Guidance from The Sterling Firm:
Navigating the complexities of legal causation can be challenging. The Sterling Firm is here to provide clarity and support. Our team is dedicated to offering comprehensive legal services, ensuring your case is approached with precision and understanding.
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Video Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:11 Not "Substantial" As Defined By Layperson
00:22 Contributing Factor
00:34 California Civil Jury Instructions CACI No. 430. Causation: Substantial Factor
00:46 Explain To Jury
00:57 More Than Trivial
01:21 Proximate Causation
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Legal Disclaimer:
This video is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. It is compliant with state bar rules on lawyer advertising.
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