Causation Flashcards

1
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What are the main reasons causation should be adressed in a question?

A
  • The thin skull test.

- Cases of medical negligence.

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What do you say when there is no issue with casuation?

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-The causation is self-evident.

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3
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What are the causation cases to mention?

A

R V Padgett
R V Blaue
R V Williams
R V Cheshire

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R V Padgett?

A

Pregnant teenager as a human shield.

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R V Blaue?

A

Jehovas witness, thin skull test.

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R V Williams?

A

Wallet, car, breaking chain of causation.

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R V Cheshire?

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Medical treatment so independent and was a powerful reason in itself.

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