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Concerning medical negligence, the 'four D's of negligence' is: "Dereliction of a Duty Directly causing Damages."

(Dereliction means deliberate or conscious neglect)

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The 4 D's of negligence are: Duty, Dereliction (breach of duty), Direct cause, and Damages. These elements are used to establish and prove a negligence claim in legal cases.

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