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Tort Law
Negligence
Civil Actions
What is a civil action?
Can you think of any examples?
Definition of a civil action: “An action
brought to enforce, redress, or protect a
private or civil right; a noncriminal litigation”
Compare to the definition for a criminal
action: “An action instituted by the
government to punish offenses against the
public”
Civil Actions are Different
Criminal Actions
– Brought by the government
– Government is known as
the prosecution
– Prosecution has the
burden of proof – beyond a
reasonable doubt
– Defendant loses if found
guilty
– Usual penalty is a prison
sentence
Civil Actions
– Brought by private citizens
– Person bringing action is
known as the plaintiff
– Plaintiff has the burden of
proof – preponderance of
the evidence
– Defendant loses if found
liable
– Usual penalty is money
damages
Focus for Today: Negligence
Negligence is a type of tort
So what is a tort? “A civil wrong . . . for
which a remedy may be obtained, usually
in the form of damages; a breach of a duty
that the law imposes on persons who stand
in a particular relation to one another”
Negligence Defined
Defined: “The failure to exercise the
standard of care that a reasonably prudent
person would have exercised in a similar
situation; any conduct that falls below the
legal standard established to protect others
against unreasonable risk of harm, except
for conduct that is intentionally, wantonly, or
willfully disregardful of others' rights”
Important characteristic of negligence – the
defendant does not intend for the bad
consequences to result
How to Prove Negligence
The plaintiff needs to prove four elements
by a preponderance of the evidence
– Duty
– Breach of Duty
– Causation (two parts)
– Damages
Duty
Defined: “A legal obligation that is owed or
due to another and that needs to be
satisfied; an obligation for which somebody
else has a corresponding right”
Example: If you drive a car, you have a
duty to obey the rules of the road
The Duty of Care
Generally speaking, a person owes a “duty
of care” to those around him or her (i.e. a
duty to act reasonably)
How is this duty of care determined?
– By an objective standard
When evaluating a person’s conduct, tort
law asks – would a reasonable person of
ordinary prudence in the defendant’s
position act as the defendant did?
The Duty of Care: Example
Would a reasonable person drive down the
street with a paper grocery bag over her
head?
The reasonable person would not do this
Thus, part of the duty of care when driving
is to not obstruct your vision
Who is the Reasonable Person?
The reasonable person is a legal fiction
Typically, the jury is asked whether a reasonable
person of ordinary prudence in the defendant’s
position would act as the defendant acted
The reasonable person
considers: how likely a
certain harm is to occur, how
serious the harm would be if
it did occur, and the burden
involved in avoiding the harm
Circumstances Matter
Circumstances matter when evaluating a
defendant’s actions and the law typically
says that a defendant’s physical
characteristics are part of the
circumstances
What characteristics of the defendant
become “a part of” the reasonable person?
– Physical disabilities
– If defendant is a child, the child’s age (unless
doing an “adult activity” such as driving a car)
– Defendant acted during an emergency
Circumstances Matter (cont’d)
What characteristics of the defendant do
not become “a part of” the reasonable
person?
–Mental characteristics (e.g. if defendant
is of below average intelligence, he can’t
defend his actions based on this)
–Intoxication
These lists are not comprehensive, but they
cover some of the common categories
Breach of Duty
Defined: “The violation of a legal or moral
obligation; the failure to act as the law
obligates one to act”
What do you think constitutes a breach of
duty?
Once the duty is established, it is a simple
matter to determine whether the
defendant’s actions met this standard of
care or not
Problem #1: Duty and Breach
Itchy comes to an uncontrolled intersection
(i.e. no traffic lights or signs) on foot. He
stops at the intersection, looks to the left
and to the right and then crosses the street
How would a “reasonable person” act?
Did Itchy breach the standard of care?
Problem #2: Duty and Breach
Scratchy comes to an uncontrolled intersection
(i.e. no traffic lights or signs) on foot at night. He
is wearing black pants, a black sweatshirt, black
shoes, black gloves and a black ski mask.
Scratchy puts his iPod headphones on and
begins blasting music at full volume. Without
looking, Scratchy crosses the street
How would a “reasonable person” act?
Did Scratchy breach the standard of care?
Causation
There are two aspects of causation that
must be considered: cause in fact and
proximate cause
Cause in fact defined: “The cause without
which the event could not have occurred”
Proximate cause defined: “A cause that is
legally sufficient to result in liability; an act
or omission that is considered in law to
result in a consequence, so that liability can
be imposed on the actor”
– Also known as legal cause
Cause in Fact: The “But For” Test
How does the law determine what is a
cause in fact?
The “but for” test: If the defendant had not
acted negligently (by breaching the
standard of care), the plaintiff would not
have been injured
Proximate Cause: Foreseeability
How does the law determine what is a
proximate cause?
Foreseeability: Most courts say that a
defendant is liable only for consequences
of his negligence that were reasonably
foreseeable when he acted
– Seeks to limit the defendant’s liability to those
results that are of the same general sort that
made the conduct negligent in the first place
Problem #3: Causation
Mr. Burns races down the street in his car with a
paper grocery bag over his head. Hans Moleman
begins to cross the street and is hit by Mr. Burns.
Was Mr. Burns’ behavior the cause in fact of
Hans’ injuries?
Was it the proximate cause of Hans’ injuries?
Problem #4: Causation
Captain McAllister’s boat spills oil into Springfield
Harbor. Some of the oil sticks to docks owned by
Fat Tony. One of Fat Tony’s workers is welding
on the dock and some molten metal ignites the
oil, which in turn ignites the entire dock
Was Capt. McAllister’s spilled oil a cause in fact
of the dock fire?
Was it the proximate cause of the dock fire?
Damages
There are two aspects of damages that must be
considered: actual, physical harm and the
monetary values ascribed to those harms
The first aspect is straightforward – show that you
suffered actual injury (e.g. broken arm, burned
down house, etc.)
Once you prove the actual, physical harm, the
second aspect of damages comes into play:
“Money claimed by, or ordered to be paid to, a
person as compensation for loss or injury”
– The law tries to restore the plaintiff to her pre-injury
condition using money
What Can Plaintiffs Recover?
What do you think a plaintiff could recover if he or
she proves the defendant acted negligently and
caused his or her harm?
Categories:
– Direct loss – value of the loss of certain bodily
functions (e.g. loss of a leg)
– Economic loss – out-of-pocket costs resulting from the
injury (e.g. medical bills, lost wages, reduced earnings
capacity, property damage)
– Pain and suffering – value of the mental anguish
plaintiff has suffered and will continue to suffer
– There are others, but these are the main categories
Defenses to Negligence Suits
As you know, it is rare that an accident is caused
solely because of one person’s actions
If the plaintiff is partly at fault for his or her
injuries, what can the defendant do to reduce his
or her liability?
– Contributory negligence defense: If the plaintiff’s own
negligence contributed to the harm suffered, the
plaintiff cannot collect anything from the defendant
This defense is only used in a few states and is not the law in
Washington
– Comparative negligence defense: Plaintiff’s recovery
from the defendant is reduced by the percentage that
the plaintiff’s own negligence contributed to the injury
Comparative Negligence in WA
Washington is known as a pure comparative
negligence jurisdiction
What does this mean?
– Basically, even if the plaintiff was 90% responsible for
her own injuries, she may still recover 10% of her
damages from the defendant
– Example: Scratchy sues Itchy for $100,000 for running
him over as he crossed the street. The jury determines
that Scratchy was 30% responsible for his own injuries
because he was wearing all black and listening to loud
music. Scratchy will recover $70,000 from Itchy
Some states (not WA) would bar Scratchy from
recovering if he was more than 50% responsible
Summary
The information covered today is just the tip of
the iceberg
There is much more to learn:
– More defenses
– How to prove the monetary value of a claim to the jury
– Multiple causes of an injury
– Complex scenarios involving multiple plaintiffs and
multiple defendants
This lesson provides a good foundation so that
you can evaluate your conduct in society and the
conduct of others

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torts_negligence_pres.ppt

  • 2. Civil Actions What is a civil action? Can you think of any examples? Definition of a civil action: “An action brought to enforce, redress, or protect a private or civil right; a noncriminal litigation” Compare to the definition for a criminal action: “An action instituted by the government to punish offenses against the public”
  • 3. Civil Actions are Different Criminal Actions – Brought by the government – Government is known as the prosecution – Prosecution has the burden of proof – beyond a reasonable doubt – Defendant loses if found guilty – Usual penalty is a prison sentence Civil Actions – Brought by private citizens – Person bringing action is known as the plaintiff – Plaintiff has the burden of proof – preponderance of the evidence – Defendant loses if found liable – Usual penalty is money damages
  • 4. Focus for Today: Negligence Negligence is a type of tort So what is a tort? “A civil wrong . . . for which a remedy may be obtained, usually in the form of damages; a breach of a duty that the law imposes on persons who stand in a particular relation to one another”
  • 5. Negligence Defined Defined: “The failure to exercise the standard of care that a reasonably prudent person would have exercised in a similar situation; any conduct that falls below the legal standard established to protect others against unreasonable risk of harm, except for conduct that is intentionally, wantonly, or willfully disregardful of others' rights” Important characteristic of negligence – the defendant does not intend for the bad consequences to result
  • 6. How to Prove Negligence The plaintiff needs to prove four elements by a preponderance of the evidence – Duty – Breach of Duty – Causation (two parts) – Damages
  • 7. Duty Defined: “A legal obligation that is owed or due to another and that needs to be satisfied; an obligation for which somebody else has a corresponding right” Example: If you drive a car, you have a duty to obey the rules of the road
  • 8. The Duty of Care Generally speaking, a person owes a “duty of care” to those around him or her (i.e. a duty to act reasonably) How is this duty of care determined? – By an objective standard When evaluating a person’s conduct, tort law asks – would a reasonable person of ordinary prudence in the defendant’s position act as the defendant did?
  • 9. The Duty of Care: Example Would a reasonable person drive down the street with a paper grocery bag over her head? The reasonable person would not do this Thus, part of the duty of care when driving is to not obstruct your vision
  • 10. Who is the Reasonable Person? The reasonable person is a legal fiction Typically, the jury is asked whether a reasonable person of ordinary prudence in the defendant’s position would act as the defendant acted The reasonable person considers: how likely a certain harm is to occur, how serious the harm would be if it did occur, and the burden involved in avoiding the harm
  • 11. Circumstances Matter Circumstances matter when evaluating a defendant’s actions and the law typically says that a defendant’s physical characteristics are part of the circumstances What characteristics of the defendant become “a part of” the reasonable person? – Physical disabilities – If defendant is a child, the child’s age (unless doing an “adult activity” such as driving a car) – Defendant acted during an emergency
  • 12. Circumstances Matter (cont’d) What characteristics of the defendant do not become “a part of” the reasonable person? –Mental characteristics (e.g. if defendant is of below average intelligence, he can’t defend his actions based on this) –Intoxication These lists are not comprehensive, but they cover some of the common categories
  • 13. Breach of Duty Defined: “The violation of a legal or moral obligation; the failure to act as the law obligates one to act” What do you think constitutes a breach of duty? Once the duty is established, it is a simple matter to determine whether the defendant’s actions met this standard of care or not
  • 14. Problem #1: Duty and Breach Itchy comes to an uncontrolled intersection (i.e. no traffic lights or signs) on foot. He stops at the intersection, looks to the left and to the right and then crosses the street How would a “reasonable person” act? Did Itchy breach the standard of care?
  • 15. Problem #2: Duty and Breach Scratchy comes to an uncontrolled intersection (i.e. no traffic lights or signs) on foot at night. He is wearing black pants, a black sweatshirt, black shoes, black gloves and a black ski mask. Scratchy puts his iPod headphones on and begins blasting music at full volume. Without looking, Scratchy crosses the street How would a “reasonable person” act? Did Scratchy breach the standard of care?
  • 16. Causation There are two aspects of causation that must be considered: cause in fact and proximate cause Cause in fact defined: “The cause without which the event could not have occurred” Proximate cause defined: “A cause that is legally sufficient to result in liability; an act or omission that is considered in law to result in a consequence, so that liability can be imposed on the actor” – Also known as legal cause
  • 17. Cause in Fact: The “But For” Test How does the law determine what is a cause in fact? The “but for” test: If the defendant had not acted negligently (by breaching the standard of care), the plaintiff would not have been injured
  • 18. Proximate Cause: Foreseeability How does the law determine what is a proximate cause? Foreseeability: Most courts say that a defendant is liable only for consequences of his negligence that were reasonably foreseeable when he acted – Seeks to limit the defendant’s liability to those results that are of the same general sort that made the conduct negligent in the first place
  • 19. Problem #3: Causation Mr. Burns races down the street in his car with a paper grocery bag over his head. Hans Moleman begins to cross the street and is hit by Mr. Burns. Was Mr. Burns’ behavior the cause in fact of Hans’ injuries? Was it the proximate cause of Hans’ injuries?
  • 20. Problem #4: Causation Captain McAllister’s boat spills oil into Springfield Harbor. Some of the oil sticks to docks owned by Fat Tony. One of Fat Tony’s workers is welding on the dock and some molten metal ignites the oil, which in turn ignites the entire dock Was Capt. McAllister’s spilled oil a cause in fact of the dock fire? Was it the proximate cause of the dock fire?
  • 21. Damages There are two aspects of damages that must be considered: actual, physical harm and the monetary values ascribed to those harms The first aspect is straightforward – show that you suffered actual injury (e.g. broken arm, burned down house, etc.) Once you prove the actual, physical harm, the second aspect of damages comes into play: “Money claimed by, or ordered to be paid to, a person as compensation for loss or injury” – The law tries to restore the plaintiff to her pre-injury condition using money
  • 22. What Can Plaintiffs Recover? What do you think a plaintiff could recover if he or she proves the defendant acted negligently and caused his or her harm? Categories: – Direct loss – value of the loss of certain bodily functions (e.g. loss of a leg) – Economic loss – out-of-pocket costs resulting from the injury (e.g. medical bills, lost wages, reduced earnings capacity, property damage) – Pain and suffering – value of the mental anguish plaintiff has suffered and will continue to suffer – There are others, but these are the main categories
  • 23. Defenses to Negligence Suits As you know, it is rare that an accident is caused solely because of one person’s actions If the plaintiff is partly at fault for his or her injuries, what can the defendant do to reduce his or her liability? – Contributory negligence defense: If the plaintiff’s own negligence contributed to the harm suffered, the plaintiff cannot collect anything from the defendant This defense is only used in a few states and is not the law in Washington – Comparative negligence defense: Plaintiff’s recovery from the defendant is reduced by the percentage that the plaintiff’s own negligence contributed to the injury
  • 24. Comparative Negligence in WA Washington is known as a pure comparative negligence jurisdiction What does this mean? – Basically, even if the plaintiff was 90% responsible for her own injuries, she may still recover 10% of her damages from the defendant – Example: Scratchy sues Itchy for $100,000 for running him over as he crossed the street. The jury determines that Scratchy was 30% responsible for his own injuries because he was wearing all black and listening to loud music. Scratchy will recover $70,000 from Itchy Some states (not WA) would bar Scratchy from recovering if he was more than 50% responsible
  • 25. Summary The information covered today is just the tip of the iceberg There is much more to learn: – More defenses – How to prove the monetary value of a claim to the jury – Multiple causes of an injury – Complex scenarios involving multiple plaintiffs and multiple defendants This lesson provides a good foundation so that you can evaluate your conduct in society and the conduct of others