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Tort

Definition

From latin: torquere, to twist. A private or civil wrong or injury, other that a breach of a contract, for which the court provides a remedy in the form of an action for damages.

Three general elements

Existence of a legal duty

Breach of that duty

Damage as a proximate result

Tort Lawsuit

Alternatives

Hospital sends bill to D, designated by P

Effects
D can send bill to anyone
Bill will go to the person most likely to have caused injury
Constraints
Less recovery of loss of income, pain & suffering
Who will decide & how much

National Accident Compensation Board

Effects
New taxes needed for payments
More claims, including many that would not have been litigated
No deterrence for companies or persons to inflict injury
Constraints
Less recovery of loss of income, pain & suffering

No one else pays

Effects
Savings on transaction costs
Efficient
Less safety
Constraints
Less recovery of loss of income, pain & suffering

No-fault system

Effects
Lowers transaction costs
Constraints
Is not fair
Determination of who caused accident 

Richer pays

Toss a coin/battle with champions

Procedure

Complaint/Answer

D motions to dismiss

Is the pleading enough for a cause of action to exist?

Discovery

Motions for summary judgment

Trial

P opening statement

P presents evidence & witnesses (D may cross-examine)

D Motions for directed verdict

Judgment as a matter of law
Can be done by P or D
Given the evidence, interpreted as favorably as possible for P, no reasonable jury could find for P

Renewed motions for directed verdict

Precedents

Used for consistency, fairness, predictability

If a case is favorable, analogize

If a case is unfavorable, distinguish

 


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