M.M.D. v. B.L.G
MN.141 , 467 N.W.2d 645 (1991)
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In a cause of action for negligent transmission of genital herpes, causation must be proven by a preponderance of the evidence.
Recurring genital sores, coupled with a medical evaluation that the sores may be herpes, gives rise to a duty to warn sexual
partners. M.M.D. brought this action against her former boyfriend, B.L.G., alleging he negligently and intentionally infected her with
genital herpes. After a court trial, the trial judge found in M.M.D.'s favor. On appeal, B.L.G. argues M.M.D. failed to carry
her burden of proof. We disagree and affirm.