PPI Flashcards
Structure Guidance
1
Q
The case to establish PPI
A
Mcloughin - C must be suffering from a ppi - cannot be grief or emotional distress
2
Q
Primary Victim?
A
Those who suffer physical and psychiatric harm
3
Q
Case for Primary Victim
A
Simmons v British Steel
4
Q
Secondary Victims?
A
Not at risk of secondary harm but has suffered PPI via witnessing the incident or the immediate aftermath.
5
Q
Case for Secondary victims
A
Alcock
6
Q
Can primary victims sue?
A
Yes, they are owed a duty, thin skull rule applies.
7
Q
What is Alcocks 4 stage criteria
A
- Sudden shock caused by the “horrifying events”
- Close tie of love and affection
- Must witnessed the scene or immediate aftermath
- PPI must be reasonably foreseeable for a person of reasonable fortitude.
8
Q
Elements of a Breach of duty (1)
A
- Breach must cause the PPI + standard negligence breach where reasonable
9
Q
Defences
A
- Contributory Negligence
- Consent
10
Q
Remedies
A
Special and general damages - special is measurable
11
Q
Explain Contributory negligence (2)
A
- Did C make the damages worse
- Did C fall below the standard of the reasonable man
12
Q
Explain Consent (3)
A
- Was C fully aware of the risk (Morris v Murray)
- Did C fully consent
- Did C waive any claim to injuries express or impliedly