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Socci v. Pasiak

Connecticut Appellate Court

August 27, 2012

The doctrine of superseding cause applies only to conduct that intervenes in or disrupts the causal connection between the alleged tortious conduct and the alleged injury; it does not apply to antecedent conduct.

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