Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Scope of Liability (5)
- The Direct
Consequences Test (1)
Anmerkungen:
- The direct consequences test for LEGAL CAUSE.... i.e., that one is liable for all consequences, foreseeable or not, which occur in a direct, continuous sequence of events, not broken by substantial intervening act, and not too remote in time and distance..... a rough sense of justice.
- Foreseeable
Consequences Test (2)
Anmerkungen:
- The foreseeeable consequences test of LEGAL CAUSE ... i.e., one is only liable for the kind of injuries one can reasonably foresee.
- Proximate Cause
- Intervening Causes
- Unforeseen Palntiff
- Unforeseen Consequences
- EXCEPTIONS
- Eggshell Plaintiff Rule (5)
Anmerkungen:
- The injured party's particular injury may have been aggravated by his unique physical condition. (Pre-existing condition)
If harm occurs within the scope of the risk, the ∆ is liable for all such harm caused, regardless of its extent.
“You take the π as you find them.” Foreseeable or not.
- Medical Malpractice
Complications Rule (4)
- The Rescuer Rule (3)
Anmerkungen:
- An actor is usually liable for injuries by a rescuer attempting to help another placed in danger by the actor’s negligent conduct.