subsequent remedial measure

subsequent remedial measure. (usu. pl.) Evidence. An action taken after an event, which, if taken before the event, would have reduced the likelihood of the event’s occurrence. • Evidence of subsequent remedial measures is not admissible to prove negligence, but it may be admitted to prove ownership, control, feasibility, or the like. Fed. R. Evid. 407. [Cases: Evidence 219.10. C.J.S. Evidence § 387.]
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