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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Socci v. Pasiak
Connecticut Appellate Court
August 27, 2012
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