Accident liability

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Abstract

The idea of accident proneness, which originated in the early 1900s, has proved to be ineffectual as an operational concept. Discrete econometric methods may be useful to find out which factors are at work in the process that leads to accidents and whether there are individuals who are more liable to accidents than others.

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Kune, J. B. (1985). Accident liability. British Journal of Industrial Medicine, 42(5), 336–340. https://doi.org/10.1136/oem.42.5.336

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