
Which of the following is true regarding causation in a failure-to-warn claim?
A) Causation is not an issue so long as the plaintiff can prove that the defendant intentionally refused to warn of known dangers.
B) Causation is not an issue so long as the plaintiff can prove that the defendant either intentionally refused to warn of known dangers or negligently failed to warn of known dangers.
C) Cause in fact, but not proximate cause, is required in a failure-to-warn claim.
D) In an extreme case, a judge may set aside a jury verdict on causation grounds.
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