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Benn v. Thomas
Should a negligent actor be liable for the unforeseeably severe injuries of unusually sensitive victims? Defendant rear-ended a vehicle in which the plaintiff was a passenger. As a direct result of the collision, plaintiff suffered a bruised chest and fractured ankle. Six days later, he died of a heart attack. One medical expert testified that the car accident had set off the fatal heart attack; other experts disagreed.
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