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What is the difference between Negligence and Gross Negligence?

What is the difference between Negligence and Gross Negligence?

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Asked by R. Barnes, Last updated: Nov 15, 2024

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B. Mary

B. Mary

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B. Mary
B. Mary, Health Care manager, MHA(Master's In Healthcare Administration), Raleigh, North Carolina

Answered Nov 08, 2019

Negligence is considered to be the failure to provide reasonable care or attention to a situation or somebody, which may come with a somewhat reasonable explanation. It may cause harm to someone or something. For example, the doctor forgets to include a certain medication that a patient may need and would provide the prescription late.

Gross negligence is considered to be more serious than negligence. This type of negligence may lead the person to become harmed or to properties being damaged. One example of this is the doctor leaving behind something inside the patient after the patient has been operated on. Those who are proven to have done gross negligence can lose their licenses, especially if they are sued.

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J. Rogers

J. Rogers

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J. Rogers
J. Rogers, Rosshazlewood, MA, Birmingham

Answered Nov 01, 2019

Negligence is a variable in law where it is considered ground enough to punish the offender. Negligence is conduct that demonstrates carelessness or lack of diligence, and it has the potential to cause harm or injury to another. This type of harm is not intentional but caused by the carelessness of the individual. The majority of the time, negligence is caused by personal injury or accidental injury.

Gross negligence is worse than negligence. It can be characterized by putting the safety of others in serious jeopardy. For example, driving through a red light by accident is negligence while driving through a red light while speeding and under the influence of alcohol is called gross negligence.

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