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Summary for negligence - LA3091

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Introduction
 Keywords:

o Duty of care

o Breach - standard of care

 Omission or acting below the degree required

o Loss - or harm caused due to the breach

 Legal and factual causation
 Factual - Had the doctor not committed the breach, would the victim
has died? => the 'But For' test => causation in fact
 Legal => causation in law => damage caused not too remote a
consequence of the D's action
 What happened to the victim was a direct result of the negligence => need to
be shown
 One of the biggest area in tort law
 Negligence - in every day meaning - careless

o In law - a duty of care on a person - and that duty of care was breached - fell below
the standard of care
 Negligence goes beyond recklessness => due to the duty of care that exist between the C
and D

o Where there is a particular skill => already have a duty of care attached to them =>
doctors for instance

Possible liability
 Personal injury or death
 Property damage
 Psychiatric injury (additional control mechanisms applicable here - to prevent abuse -
reduce the compensation culture)

o A medically recognised psychiatric condition

o More strict application

o Simple sadness will not qualify for psychiatric injury

 Negligence is the breach of a duty of care causing loss or damage
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,  It is a non-intention tort

o Difference from TTTP

General aim for negligence
 To make people pay for the damage they cause when their conduct falls below an
acceptable standard1




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Horsey and Rackley
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, Duty of Care
 What is DoC? When does DoC arises?

o An obligation, recognised by law, to conform to a particular standard of conduct, for
the protection of others against unreasonable risks 2

 What is negligence?

o A breach of a legal duty to take care which results in damage to the claimant3

o An obligation - to conform to a particular standard of conduct, for the protection of
others against unreasonable risks

o On obligation imposed on people to not take unreasonable risks

 Risks must/may be taken => but should be reasonable

 It is the reasonableness that will decide whether there has indeed been a
breach or not

 Need to be well-calculated decision - well-informed decision

o Negligence is a non-intentional tort

 The key elements in Negligence – elements of negligence is established 4 by the case of
Donoghue v Stevenson [1932] AC 562

o Existence of a legal duty to take care (Duty of Care)

o Care taken has fallen below the standard expected (Breach of Duty)

o Damage/harm that has occurred has been caused by the breach (Factual Causation)

o Damage not too remote a consequence of the defendant’s action (Legal Causation)




2
J. G. Flenning
3
Winfield and Jolowicz
4
Chris Turner. Unlocking Torts, Routledge, 2014. ProQuest Ebook Central,
http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/uclan-ebooks/detail.action?docID=1579801.
Created from uclan-ebooks on 2024-01-15 07:10:42.
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, o The 3rd element = damage + causation



DONOGHUE V STEVENSON - SNAIL CASE

 The law pre-Donoghue and the law post Donoghue

o The law did recognise the duty of care - but it was within particular situations => pre

 Was viewed as an aspect of other torts rather than a tort in itself
 The need for contractual relationships or Pre-existing relationship between the
parties => like parents-children; teacher-student

o No general principles of negligence intort law prior to House of Lords judgement in
Donoghue

o Then came in Donoghue – tort of negligence only fully established in Donoghue

 Donoghue v Stevenson [1932] AC 562 (HL)

o Ginger ale => dark bottle

 When she was pouring the ginger ale in a glass - then the snail fell in the
glass => but had already drunk half of it
 Also got sick of it
 Privity Rule - Whoever paid for the product becomes the party to the contract
 But it was the lady's friend who paid for the drink - not her => not party
to the contract => could not sue

o Court - there is no pre-existing relation between you and the café => flaw

 But - could not allow a situation where no remedy was being availed to the
victim

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