3. Negligence: Pure Economic Loss Flashcards
What are the three types of harm categorised as pure economic loss?
- Damage to property which does not belong to the claimant
- Cost of damage to a defective product which is acquired by the plaintiff
- Financial loss not flowing from damage to claimant’s property or person
Is pure economic loss generally recoverable?
No
When is a duty owed for pure economic loss caused by negligent statements, in exception to the general rule that PEL is not recoverable?
When the party knows the purpose of the statement and to whom it is made, and that party relies on it to their detriment
What is consequential economic loss and is it recoverable?
Loss which is a consequence of physical injury or damage, and is recoverable.
It is not PEL, because the loss is not purely economic.
Although the cost of damage caused to a defective product acquired by the defendant is not recoverable, what should this be distinguished from which is recoverable?
Where the defective product causes damage to other property, as long as the damaged property is owned by the claimant
When a claimant is able to establish the defendant owed a duty with respect to pure economic loss, what must the claimant then show?
That defendant breached the duty by falling below a reasonable standard, and causation (the usual way)