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What are 'Negligence Actions'?
Lawsuits regarding breach of contract
Civil suits arising from failure to exercise reasonable care
Criminal cases involving negligence
Disputes over property damage
The correct answer is: Civil suits arising from failure to exercise reasonable care
'Negligence Actions' are civil suits brought against a person or entity for failure to exercise reasonable care in a given situation. They are not related to breach of contract (A), criminal cases (C), or disputes over property damage (D). Negligence refers to a failure to take reasonable precautions that would prevent harm or injury to another person or their property. It is a tort, or a wrongful act that causes harm, and can result in the injured party seeking compensation for damages in a civil court case. This is why option B is the correct answer.