| Insurance Term - Absolute Liability |
Absolute liability is the legal responsibility for damages, or injury, even if the person found liable was not at fault or negligent. Absolute liability is often found in cases involving explosives or the keeping of dangerous animals as pets. A person involved in such operations may be held liable for the injury or damage of another, even though the individual was not negligent.
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