What is res ipsa loquitor?



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RES IPSA LOQUITUR - Lat. "the thing speaks for itself." Refers to situations when it's assumed that a person's injury was caused by the negligent action of another party because the accident was the sort that wouldn't occur unless someone was negligent.
LOQUITUR - the correct spelling. It means " the thing speaks for itself".

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