The “Egg Shell Skull Rule” in New York Tort Law
The “egg shell skull rule” (or thin-skull rule) is a well-established legal doctrine in New York tort law regarding personal injury and damages. In short, the rule states that a defendant must take a plaintiff as they find them. If a defendant’s negligent actions cause an injury, they are fully liable for all the physical…
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