Rules For Application Of Proximate Cause In Insurance

To treat proximate cause as if it was the cause which is proximate in time is out of the question. The cause which is really proximate is that which is proximate in terms of efficiency. That efficiency might have been preserved although other causes might meantime have sprung up, which have not yet destroyed it or really impaired it, and it may culminate in a result of which it still remains the true efficient cause to which the event could be ascribed.

With regard to pay-ability or otherwise of a claim, keeping in view the perils insured, uninsured and excepted, certain rules of proximate cause should be noted carefully.

The Rules For Application Of Proximate Cause In Insurance are as follows:

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