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The Eggshell Plaintiff Rule is one of the most surprising principles in personal injury law. It says that if someone’s negligence causes harm, they are responsible for the full consequences — even if the injured person was unusually vulnerable. In this video, we explain what the Eggshell Plaintiff Rule means, why it exists, and why it can feel unfair at first glance. What happens when a minor car accident leads to serious injury because the victim had a pre-existing condition? Does the person who caused the accident still have to pay for the full harm? We walk through real legal cases, including Benn v. Thomas and Vosburg v. Putney, to show how courts apply this rule and why it remains a cornerstone of tort law. You’ll also learn: • What the Eggshell Plaintiff Rule actually means • Why foreseeability doesn’t always limit liability • How pre-existing conditions affect injury claims • Why personal injury law focuses on making someone “whole” • How courts think about fairness and responsibility If you’ve ever wondered how the law handles unexpected injuries after an accident, this video explains the principle lawyers rely on. 📌 This video is for educational purposes and does not constitute legal advice. #EggshellPlaintiff #PersonalInjuryLaw #TortLaw #LegalExplainer #CarAccidentLaw #LawSchoolConcepts #PersonalInjuryAttorney #LegalEducation