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1 Copyright ©2025 SIRJOEL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Standard of care - extraordinary knowledge and skill - ANS reasonable skilled person under the circumstances standard of care - physical disability - ANS reasonable physically disabled person under the circumstances standard of care - mental disability - ANS no altered standard - regular adult standard standard of care - children - ANS reasonable care of child of like age/intelligence/experience; EXCEPT adult-like activities (motorized vehicles) standard of care - sudden emergency - ANS 1. not negligent prior 2. sudden/no warning 3. reaction spontaneous standard of care - extraordinarily dangerous activities - ANS reasonable care proportional to the danger no duty to act/aid others UNLESS - ANS 1. responsible for placing one in perilous position 2. act to protect another 3. special relationship compels action TORTS FINAL FALL EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2 Copyright ©2025 SIRJOEL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Rescue doctrine - ANS danger invites rescue Firefighter rule - ANS no duty to emergency workers who are paid to help Duty to third party - Mental Health Professionals - ANS 1. specific/immediate threat of serious bodily injury has been conveyed by patient to professional regarding 2. specifically identified or readily identifiable victim Duty to third party - Physicians - ANS duty to warn patient's immediate family against foreseeable risks Duty to third party - Employers - ANS reasonably prudent employer under the circumstances to prevent risk of employee harming others negligent infliction of emotional distress - ANS If D creates a foreseeable risk of physical injury to P, they owe a duty to not cause emotional distress to P Zone of Danger rule - ANS must show distress caused by threat of physical impact Dillon rule/bystander rule - ANS 1. present at scene 2. observed/perceived event 3. closely related primary assumption of the risk - ANS inherent risk/obvious dangers: 1. positive, desirable risks; or 2 negative risks t

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TORTS FINAL FALL EXAM 2025
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS


Standard of care - extraordinary knowledge and skill - ANS reasonable skilled person under
the circumstances



standard of care - physical disability - ANS reasonable physically disabled person under the
circumstances



standard of care - mental disability - ANS no altered standard - regular adult standard



standard of care - children - ANS reasonable care of child of like age/intelligence/experience;
EXCEPT adult-like activities (motorized vehicles)



standard of care - sudden emergency - ANS 1. not negligent prior
2. sudden/no warning
3. reaction spontaneous



standard of care - extraordinarily dangerous activities - ANS reasonable care proportional to
the danger



no duty to act/aid others UNLESS - ANS 1. responsible for placing one in perilous position
2. act to protect another
3. special relationship compels action


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, Rescue doctrine - ANS danger invites rescue



Firefighter rule - ANS no duty to emergency workers who are paid to help



Duty to third party - Mental Health Professionals - ANS 1. specific/immediate threat of
serious bodily injury has been conveyed by patient to professional regarding
2. specifically identified or readily identifiable victim



Duty to third party - Physicians - ANS duty to warn patient's immediate family against
foreseeable risks



Duty to third party - Employers - ANS reasonably prudent employer under the circumstances
to prevent risk of employee harming others



negligent infliction of emotional distress - ANS If D creates a foreseeable risk of physical
injury to P, they owe a duty to not cause emotional distress to P



Zone of Danger rule - ANS must show distress caused by threat of physical impact



Dillon rule/bystander rule - ANS 1. present at scene
2. observed/perceived event
3. closely related



primary assumption of the risk - ANS inherent risk/obvious dangers:
1. positive, desirable risks; or
2 negative risks that cannot be eliminated through reasonable care.



Duty to trespassers (non-criminal) - ANS Duty to refrain from gross negligence
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