5 Flashcards
1.What is the purpose of tort law? What type of damages are available in tort lawsuits?
2.What are two basic categories of torts?
3.What are the four elements of negligence?
4.What are the various forms of products liability?
response
what do torts do? why may smth be wrongful?
torts compensates the suffering of ppl to compensate wrongful conduct .
it’s wrongful because it causes damage to another ,doesn’t have to be on purpose
what’s a tort , what 2 things that torts aren’t or don’t have, what’s an example
•A tort is a type of civil law/wrong not based in contract.
torts don’t have a proper definition and not a contract
ex: accidentally spilled coffee on someone, it is considered wrong even if it was on accident
what’s the purpose of tort law ,
•Tort law compensates those that have suffered a loss due to another’s wrongful (they did smth even if it’s accidental or purposeful that hurts others) conduct.
(tort law gives ppl who are wrong a way to compensate losses)
(the purpose of tort law is to get u back to where u were,from negative to 0, don’t profit from torts)
In regards to damages available in tort actions; types of compensatory damages ,(special compensatory damage v general compensatory damages) examples for both
Types of Compensatory damages – reimburses the plaintiff for actual losses
•Special: Quantifiable monetary losses (hospital bills- can submit invoices ,loss wages-missed time, $ per hour)
•General: Compensate for non-monetary aspects of harm suffered, such as pain and suffering. Not available for businesses ( emotional distress,businesses can’t sue but humans can)
In regards to damages available in tort actions; what are punitive damages,when are they allowed(example )
they are monetary damages used to punish the defendant
•Only allowed in circumstances where the conduct was particularly bad
(u can also recover punitive damages. ex: mcdonald’s case,old lady got coffee spilled on drive thru cuz of lid,sued and got $30 mil,3rd degree burns,mcdonald’s knew abt defective coffee pots, lady got punitive damages,most lawsuits don’t win with punitive damages )
what are the 2 classifications of torts
1.Intentional torts
2.Unintentional torts (there’s only 1 ,which is negligence)
can there be a defense towards torts that had their elements met?
Even if the elements of the tort have been met, there may be a defense that prevents recovery of damages
[Beginning of Intentional Torts against Persons] what must a tortfeasor intend to do (what does intentional mean, how can a intent be transferred)
-The tortfeasor must intend to commit an act which interferes with another’s interests.
•The intent can be transferred if the tortfeasor intended to harm one person and harmed another instead.
(intentional means that the person has to intend to take an action against a persons well being,doesn’t have to intend outcome,intentions can be transferred if u accidentally harm someone else)
4 types of torts against persons (assault ,battery,false imprisonment,intentional infliction of emotional distress) what’s a defense for battery and assault, examples for each
1.Assault – putting another in fear of receiving an immediate harm (ex: threats,fear of getting punched,3 yr old can commit assault, touched without consent, can sue along battery or separate)
2.Battery – harmful or offensive contact (punched from behind, contact of fist punch,friend who kicked soccer ball on other friends nose)
(consent is a defense for both assault and battery ,a massage with professional, massage by stranger on bus)
3.False imprisonment – unreasonable confining or restraining another ( store manager keeps suspect until they confess, they should call cops to do that correctly. in contrast ,escape rooms are consensual)
4.Intentional infliction of emotional distress – outrageous conduct that causes emotional harm ( emotional harm caused physical repercussions, pregnant woman miscarries cuz of fear of a prank that her husband died)
what’s defamation (what must the statement be,in contrast what are opinions, what if statement is true,what if plantiff is public figure) what’s Libel,what’s Slander
- Wrongfully hurting another’s reputation by making false statements of fact
•The statement must be “published,” or told to someone other than the plaintiff.
•Opinions are protected free speech and not defamation.
•If the statement was true, there is no defamation.
•If the plaintiff is a public figure, the statement must be made with actual malice to qualify as defamation. (anyone on public eye, SNL are allowed cuz it’s satire,news sources often get sued for defamation)
Libel: statements that are written or through other media (writing,video)
•Slander: oral statements (not recorded)
how does Invasion of Privacy look like (3)examples
- Invading another’s home or personal belongings (snooping in cabinets)
-Public disclosure of private facts (doesn’t happen often,spreading rumors that someone lost their virginity caused them to lose job)
-Appropriation of identity (using someone else’s likeness without permission to get smth, ex: 2014 dove ad had someone in it who died in 1988 thru ai ,not appropriation cuz got permission)
what’s Fraudulent Misrepresentation (a tort), what does a person do in regards fact
•Intentional deceit of another for personal gain
•The person must misrepresent a fact he or she knows to be true (1. intentional misrepresentation,2.intent to deceive, 3. person lied to fell for it, 4. damages )
[Intentional Torts against property] Under types of property, what’s the dif between Real and Personal property
Real property – land, and everything attached to land (ex: her land, house,fixtures)
Personal property – movable, tangible items (pillow)
when does Trespass of Land occur
•Occurs when one enters another’s real property without permission (defense would be getting permission, u turn, dogs going on grass)