In which case was it determined that there could be multiple sources of causation that increase risk?

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The question is asking which legal case established the principle that multiple sources of causation can contribute to an increased risk of harm. This involves understanding landmark cases in tort law that address causation and liability.

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No specific case found, Bradford Hill criteria acknowledge multiple causation.

There is no direct court case mentioned in the search results that explicitly determined multiple sources of causation increasing risk. However, the concept that a process can have multiple causes is discussed generally, such as in epidemiologic studies using the Bradford Hill criteria.

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There is no direct court case mentioned in the search results that explicitly determined multiple sources of causation increasing risk. However, the concept that a process can have multiple causes is discussed generally, such as in epidemiologic studies using the Bradford Hill criteria.

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The Bradford Hill criteria, developed by Sir Austin Bradford Hill, are a set of principles to determine causal relationships in epidemiology, acknowledging that there can be multiple contributing factors.

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