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3.3.1. Meaning and Importance of the Principle |
The proximate cause of a loss is it's effective or dominant cause. Why is it important to find out which of the causes involved in an accident is the proximate cause? A loss might be the combined effect of a number of causes. For the purposes of insurance claim, one dominant cause must be singled out in each case, because not every cause of loss will be covered. |
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