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Public Policy and Psychiatric
Injury
Expressly gives courts (for the first) time the power to
consider the wider implications of any decision to
impose liability on a defendant in a tort case.
S 1 Compensation Act 2006
Hill v Chief Constable of West
Yorkshire [1998]
Mrs Hill failed in her action to hold the police negligent
for releasing the Yorkshire Ripper after they had had
him in custody.
Osman v UK [2000]
Facts: A schoolteacher killed his student. The police had been warned
that the schoolteacher might do something but had not acted on the
warning.
Point of Law: Based on public policy grounds the court did not impose
liability on the police.
NB: This decision was challenged before the European Court of Human
Rights. The ECtHR recognised that the public policy constraints were in
place to ensure the efficacy of the police but felt that in this case they
had not been correctly balanced against the rights of the individual
and that Article 6 ECHR had been contravened.
Anns v Merton Borough Council
(1977)
The H of L held that where there was foreseeability and
proximity there should be a duty of care unless there was a
policy reason for holding that no duty existed. However, this
came to be regarded as too wide a test and it was turned
round in Caparo v Dickman, so that even where there is
foreseeability and proximity the court may decide that there
should not be a duty of care, because it would not be fair, just
or reasonable to impose one.
Hinz v Berry [1970]
Facts: A pregnant claimant and one of her children
witnessed her husband dying and her other three children
were badly injured. As a consequence of this she became
morbidly depressed.
Point of Law: She was entitled to recover as she had
demonstrated a recognised psychiatric condition as
opposed to feelings of grief and sorrow.
Wilkinson v Downtown [1897]
The claimant successfully claimed damages for shock
from the defendant who told her as a joke that her
husband had been injured in an accident.
Page v Smith [1995]
Facts: The claimant was injured in a minor car accident
caused by the defendant’s negligence . The claimant was not
physically injured but the shock caused his pre-existing
chronic fatigue syndrome to worsen significantly.
Point of Law: The House of Lords overruled the previous
point of law and said that a primary vicitim could claim for
psychiatric injury providing that injury was reasonably
foreseeable. The court would not distinguish between
psychiatric and physical injury.
Alcock v Chief Constable of South
Yorkshire [1992]
As a result of this case a set of rules were established concerning
secondary vicitims.
1. A close relationship of love and affection with the principal
victim.
2. The claimant must be physically close in time and distance
from the incident.
3. The claimant must have witnessed the incident with her own
senses.
4. The psychiatric harm should be caused by sudden shock.
White v Chief Constable of South
Yorkshire Police [1999]
Police officers present at the Hillsborough ground on the
date of the Hillsborough disaster sued their employer for
damages in respect of the post traumatic stress disorder
they suffered. The Court held that the rescuers did not
satisfy the first test in Alcock and therefore rescuers no
longer fell into the category of primary victims.
Public Policy and Psychiatric
Injury
Expressly gives courts (for the first) time the power to
consider the wider implications of any decision to
impose liability on a defendant in a tort case.
Mrs Hill failed in her action to hold the police negligent
for releasing the Yorkshire Ripper after they had had
him in custody.
Facts: A schoolteacher killed his student. The police had been warned
that the schoolteacher might do something but had not acted on the
warning.
Point of Law: Based on public policy grounds the court did not impose
liability on the police.
NB: This decision was challenged before the European Court of Human
Rights. The ECtHR recognised that the public policy constraints were in
place to ensure the efficacy of the police but felt that in this case they
had not been correctly balanced against the rights of the individual
and that Article 6 ECHR had been contravened.
The H of L held that where there was foreseeability and
proximity there should be a duty of care unless there was a
policy reason for holding that no duty existed. However, this
came to be regarded as too wide a test and it was turned
round in Caparo v Dickman, so that even where there is
foreseeability and proximity the court may decide that there
should not be a duty of care, because it would not be fair, just
or reasonable to impose one.
Facts: A pregnant claimant and one of her children
witnessed her husband dying and her other three children
were badly injured. As a consequence of this she became
morbidly depressed.
Point of Law: She was entitled to recover as she had
demonstrated a recognised psychiatric condition as
opposed to feelings of grief and sorrow.
The claimant successfully claimed damages for shock
from the defendant who told her as a joke that her
husband had been injured in an accident.
Facts: The claimant was injured in a minor car accident
caused by the defendant’s negligence . The claimant was not
physically injured but the shock caused his pre-existing
chronic fatigue syndrome to worsen significantly.
Point of Law: The House of Lords overruled the previous
point of law and said that a primary vicitim could claim for
psychiatric injury providing that injury was reasonably
foreseeable. The court would not distinguish between
psychiatric and physical injury.
As a result of this case a set of rules were established concerning
secondary vicitims.
1. A close relationship of love and affection with the principal
victim.
2. The claimant must be physically close in time and distance
from the incident.
3. The claimant must have witnessed the incident with her own
senses.
4. The psychiatric harm should be caused by sudden shock.
Police officers present at the Hillsborough ground on the
date of the Hillsborough disaster sued their employer for
damages in respect of the post traumatic stress disorder
they suffered. The Court held that the rescuers did not
satisfy the first test in Alcock and therefore rescuers no
longer fell into the category of primary victims.

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Tort Law: Public Policy And Psychiatric Injury

  • 1. Public Policy and Psychiatric Injury
  • 2. Expressly gives courts (for the first) time the power to consider the wider implications of any decision to impose liability on a defendant in a tort case. S 1 Compensation Act 2006
  • 3. Hill v Chief Constable of West Yorkshire [1998] Mrs Hill failed in her action to hold the police negligent for releasing the Yorkshire Ripper after they had had him in custody.
  • 4. Osman v UK [2000] Facts: A schoolteacher killed his student. The police had been warned that the schoolteacher might do something but had not acted on the warning. Point of Law: Based on public policy grounds the court did not impose liability on the police. NB: This decision was challenged before the European Court of Human Rights. The ECtHR recognised that the public policy constraints were in place to ensure the efficacy of the police but felt that in this case they had not been correctly balanced against the rights of the individual and that Article 6 ECHR had been contravened.
  • 5. Anns v Merton Borough Council (1977) The H of L held that where there was foreseeability and proximity there should be a duty of care unless there was a policy reason for holding that no duty existed. However, this came to be regarded as too wide a test and it was turned round in Caparo v Dickman, so that even where there is foreseeability and proximity the court may decide that there should not be a duty of care, because it would not be fair, just or reasonable to impose one.
  • 6. Hinz v Berry [1970] Facts: A pregnant claimant and one of her children witnessed her husband dying and her other three children were badly injured. As a consequence of this she became morbidly depressed. Point of Law: She was entitled to recover as she had demonstrated a recognised psychiatric condition as opposed to feelings of grief and sorrow.
  • 7. Wilkinson v Downtown [1897] The claimant successfully claimed damages for shock from the defendant who told her as a joke that her husband had been injured in an accident.
  • 8. Page v Smith [1995] Facts: The claimant was injured in a minor car accident caused by the defendant’s negligence . The claimant was not physically injured but the shock caused his pre-existing chronic fatigue syndrome to worsen significantly. Point of Law: The House of Lords overruled the previous point of law and said that a primary vicitim could claim for psychiatric injury providing that injury was reasonably foreseeable. The court would not distinguish between psychiatric and physical injury.
  • 9. Alcock v Chief Constable of South Yorkshire [1992] As a result of this case a set of rules were established concerning secondary vicitims. 1. A close relationship of love and affection with the principal victim. 2. The claimant must be physically close in time and distance from the incident. 3. The claimant must have witnessed the incident with her own senses. 4. The psychiatric harm should be caused by sudden shock.
  • 10. White v Chief Constable of South Yorkshire Police [1999] Police officers present at the Hillsborough ground on the date of the Hillsborough disaster sued their employer for damages in respect of the post traumatic stress disorder they suffered. The Court held that the rescuers did not satisfy the first test in Alcock and therefore rescuers no longer fell into the category of primary victims.
  • 11. Public Policy and Psychiatric Injury
  • 12. Expressly gives courts (for the first) time the power to consider the wider implications of any decision to impose liability on a defendant in a tort case.
  • 13. Mrs Hill failed in her action to hold the police negligent for releasing the Yorkshire Ripper after they had had him in custody.
  • 14. Facts: A schoolteacher killed his student. The police had been warned that the schoolteacher might do something but had not acted on the warning. Point of Law: Based on public policy grounds the court did not impose liability on the police. NB: This decision was challenged before the European Court of Human Rights. The ECtHR recognised that the public policy constraints were in place to ensure the efficacy of the police but felt that in this case they had not been correctly balanced against the rights of the individual and that Article 6 ECHR had been contravened.
  • 15. The H of L held that where there was foreseeability and proximity there should be a duty of care unless there was a policy reason for holding that no duty existed. However, this came to be regarded as too wide a test and it was turned round in Caparo v Dickman, so that even where there is foreseeability and proximity the court may decide that there should not be a duty of care, because it would not be fair, just or reasonable to impose one.
  • 16. Facts: A pregnant claimant and one of her children witnessed her husband dying and her other three children were badly injured. As a consequence of this she became morbidly depressed. Point of Law: She was entitled to recover as she had demonstrated a recognised psychiatric condition as opposed to feelings of grief and sorrow.
  • 17. The claimant successfully claimed damages for shock from the defendant who told her as a joke that her husband had been injured in an accident.
  • 18. Facts: The claimant was injured in a minor car accident caused by the defendant’s negligence . The claimant was not physically injured but the shock caused his pre-existing chronic fatigue syndrome to worsen significantly. Point of Law: The House of Lords overruled the previous point of law and said that a primary vicitim could claim for psychiatric injury providing that injury was reasonably foreseeable. The court would not distinguish between psychiatric and physical injury.
  • 19. As a result of this case a set of rules were established concerning secondary vicitims. 1. A close relationship of love and affection with the principal victim. 2. The claimant must be physically close in time and distance from the incident. 3. The claimant must have witnessed the incident with her own senses. 4. The psychiatric harm should be caused by sudden shock.
  • 20. Police officers present at the Hillsborough ground on the date of the Hillsborough disaster sued their employer for damages in respect of the post traumatic stress disorder they suffered. The Court held that the rescuers did not satisfy the first test in Alcock and therefore rescuers no longer fell into the category of primary victims.