What Is a Tort? Why Are They Important?

What Is a Tort? Why Are They Important?

<p> ACT 215 SI Handout: Chapter 4</p><p>What is a tort? Why are they important?</p><p>Types of Torts: a) Unintentional Torts:</p><p> i. Negligence:</p><p> Plaintiff must prove: </p><p> Did the Plaintiff owe a duty of care? </p><p> Did the Defendant Breach his Duty of Care? </p><p> Did the Plaintiff Suffer a Recognizable Injury? </p><p> Was the Defendant’s Action the Cause of the Plaintiff’s Injury? </p><p> ii. Special Negligence Standards  Negligence per se (negligence in itself): ______of a law establishes a breach of duty, or criminal act causes a breach  Res ipsa loquitor: the ______speaks for itself, do not have to prove ______iii. Defenses to Negligence  Contributory Negligence: negligence on the part of the plaintiff ______some part of the injury; cannot redeem any ______ Comparative Negligence: compares the fault of the ______and the ______ex. Fault is 50%/50%, plaintiff receives ______in damages  Intervening Cause: something beyond the ______control caused the injuries</p><p> Assumption of risk: Plaintiff ______the likelihood of injury by knowingly engaging in a ______activity. iv. Specific Types of Negligence  Malpractice: Claim asserted against a ______(physician, dentist, attorney) for injuries because the defendant failed to exercise the appropriate amount of ______ Dram shop actions: establishment has served too much ______to a patron, which caused ______ Strict Liability: liable whether or not they practiced ______. Used when defendant is engaging in a very ______activity (using explosives, possessing vicious animals)</p>

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