What Qualifies as a Human-Made Disaster Under Law?
A human-made disaster under law is a catastrophic event caused by human action or inaction, typically analyzed through 3 core elements: duty, breach, and causation. It can include industrial explosions, toxic releases, infrastructure failures, terrorism, and war-related harms depending on jurisdiction. This article explains legal definitions, negligence standards, and liability pathways for victims and regulators. […]
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