Psychiatric Injury Flashcards

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What is stage 1 of Psychiatric Injury?

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Stage 1- The C must be suffering from a recognised psychiatric injury, not ordinary human emotions (Reilly v Merseyside Health Authority).
Sion- The claimant must show the illness was caused by a traumatic event or an “assault on the senses.”

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What is stage 2 of Psychiatric Injury?

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Stage 2- Was the claimant a primary victim or a secondary victim?

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What is a primary victim?

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A person who reasonably fears for their own physical safety or is within the zone of danger.

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What is the two stage test for a primary victim? Name the case that established this.

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Page v Smith
1) C does not have to show that psychiatric injury was foreseeable, as long as some form of personal injury was foreseeable.
2) C does not have to be a person of normal fortitude (normal human emotions).

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What is a secondary victim?

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A person who witnessed a traumatic event but is not actually in the zone of danger.

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What are the two cases for the control mechanisms for secondary victims?

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Alcock, updated by Paul Polmear and Purchase.

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What is the first control mechanism?

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Love- there must be close ties of love and affection.

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What is the second control mechanism?

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Witness- the c must witness the accident or its immediate aftermath.
McLoughlin v O’Brian- “post-accident state”

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What is the third control mechanism?

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Directly perceived- The c must have directly perceived the accident or its immediate aftermath not through social media or the news.

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What is the fourth control mechanism?

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Connection- there must be a connection between witnessing the event or aftermath and the injuries suffered.

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What are the two side rules for stage two?

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Rescuers (Chadwick)- rescuers can claim for psychiatric injury as the danger is foreseeable.
Bystanders (McFarlane)- bystanders cannot claim for psychiatric injury as there isn’t a close physical proximity.

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