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Not malice, just the spectacular absence of caring whether someone got hurt.
means Failing to take the reasonable care a sensible person would, causing harm you should have prevented.
from From Latin negligere, to neglect or disregard, built from neg- (not) and legere (to gather or pick up) — literally, to not bother picking up.
Legal stapleThe backbone of most personal injury lawsuits.
Four elementsDuty, breach, causation, and actual damage required.
Not intentYou meant no harm; that is the point.