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It holds that where a plaintiff had a condition or injury that predates the tort and would have naturally deteriorated or worsened over time (e.g. a crumbling skull), the defendant is not responsible to the degree that the condition or injury would have naturally worsened over time.
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The crumbling skull rule is a well-established legal doctrine used in some tort law systems. ... A defendant is only liable for the degree the injury was worsened or the hastening or acceleration of the damage caused by the tort.
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