Evaluation: Unit 1 Section B Flashcards

Negligence Occupier's Liability Public and private nuisance Rylands v Fletcher Vicarious liability And reforms

1
Q

What is the main issue with negligence?

A

That the burden of proof is on the C

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What are the issues with negligence? PART 1

  1. C__
  2. D___
  3. Need for r___
  4. J____ l__-m____
  5. Establishing d___ o_ c___
A
  1. Cost
  2. Delay
  3. Need for representation
  4. Judicial law making
  5. Establishing duty of care
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3
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What are the potential reforms?
1.
2.
3.

A
  1. Claimants get compensation without having to prove anything
  2. Claimants only have to prove that they received negligent medical treatment (so without a defendant)
  3. More use of ADR
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Cost

  1. Negligence is expensive because______
  2. This cost can ___ people from ___ ___
A
  1. Payments must be made to experts

2. This cost can deter people from making claims

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Delay

  1. Delay is usually caused by ___ companies making ____
  2. Why is this sensible?
A

insurance, investigations.

2. If the Insurance company are sure that it was D’s fault, then C might feel reassured that they can get compensation.

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Need for representation- PART 1

  1. Lawyers might be needed for n____ and the___ of ____
  2. This adds to the c___ and d___ of a case
A

Negotation, PREPERATIOn of documents

Cost, delay

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Need for rep part 2

  1. No ___ no ___ option is available but the lawyer offering this will require the C to take out ____ to cover the costs.
  2. Needs a ___% chance of winning to be considered for this scheme DESPITE THE FACT THE CLAIMANT ONLY NEEDS TO PROVE ON A BALANCE OF PROBABLILITES.
A
  1. No win no fee, insurance.

2. 75% chance of winning

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Judicial law making (negligence is mostly common law

  1. U_____
  2. Judges don’t have experience of e___ and s___ p___
A

Undemocratic

Economic and social policy

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Duty of care and public authorities.

  1. The courts are reluctant to impose a duty of care on who?
  2. Case where SHE couldn’t convince the courts that they owed her a duty of care.
A

Public authorities.

ABC v St George’s Healthcare NHS trust

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Reform scheme 1.

  1. State-run ___ scheme where claimants wouldn’t have to prove anything.
  2. This means there is no need for i___ c___ or l____ costs
A

Benefits

Insurance companies, lawyer costs

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11
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Which countries have a scheme?

A
  1. Canada

1. New Zealand

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12
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In ___ the ____ Commission recommended a scheme similar to New Zealand but this was rejected and not considered again.

A

1975

Pearson Commission.

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