A subsequent remedial measure is a measure that was (i) taken after an injury or harm that was allegedly caused by some event, and that (ii) if taken before such an event (such as the breaking of a ladder) would have made the injury or harm less likely to occur.

Contributed in 2009 & last edited in 2009 by Peter Tillers
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