IMO it would be tough to make a case that his driving, even if he flew right past her, caused her heart attack. “Can you tell us *exactly* when the heart attack started, doctor? No? So it might have started *before* he started down the street?”
Its easy enough to claim his actions precipitated her heart attack. The fact she was predisposed keeps it from a more serious charge but i don’t see how you can say either hitting her or scaring the heck out of her didn’t contribute.
Its easy enough to claim his actions precipitated her heart attack. The fact she was predisposed keeps it from a more serious charge but i don’t see how you can say either hitting her or scaring the heck out of her didn’t contribute.