Substantial factor analysis states that
A) the tortfeasor is liable for injuries to the victim if the tortfeasor reasonably should have known that his or her actions would cause injuries.
B) the tortfeasor did not intend to cause the injuries.
C) the tortfeasor is liable for injuries to the victim when the tortfeasor's actions were a substantial factor in producing the harm.
D) to set the plaintiff's damages, the court considers how substantially the victim was hurt and how much of a factor the defendant played in causing the harm.
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