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To prove fault in a personal injury lawsuit, a plaintiff must prove that the defendant violated their duty of care by failing to exercise reasonable care under the circumstances. As a result, the standard of care is not always the same, and the jury will decide whether a defendant fell below a reasonable standard of care. If so, the plaintiff will be awarded damages. The second element of negligence is breach of duty. The plaintiff must show that the defendant failed to exercise reasonable care in the circumstances of the accident and the subsequent injury. One example of a breach of duty is when a business fails to place a mat at the entrance of their store. The customer slips on the slippery floor and is injured as a result. In this case, the coffee shop failed to act reasonably when it should have. Therefore, the customer can bring a lawsuit against the coffee shop for the injuries caused by the coffee shop's negligence. The legal term for this breach of duty is negligence.