An act is the legal cause of the injury when the causal connection between the act and injury is strong enough to impose liability. were the injuries foreseeable? judges use this to limit the liability of defendants

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1. An act is the legal cause of the injury when the causal connection between the act and injury is strong enough to impose liability. were the injuries foreseeable? judges use this to limit the liability of defendants