Intentional Torts
Negligence
Alternative Liability Systems
Negligence
Random
100

Intent 

physical contact AND 

contact is harmful or offensive

What are the elements for Battery?  

100

Any conduct that creates an unreasonable risk of harm to others

What is Negligence

100

Employer is held liable for their employee's conduct that is within the scope of their employment 

What is the Respondent Superior Doctrine 

100

Plaintiff voluntarily accepts risk through behavior. 

What is Implied Assumption of the Risk 

100

 The plaintiff has the burden of proof to prove each and every element by a preponderance of the evidence

What is the plaintiff burden of proof in a civil liability cause of action? 

200

Conduct that is so extreme and outrages that is goes beyond the bounds of decency and is utterly intolerable in a civilized society.

What is IIED?

200

Provides in certain situations a criminal statute or regulation may be used to set the standard of care in a negligence cause of action

What is Negligence Per Se

  • (Texas) applies only if the child is 15 years of age or older or engaged in an adult activity.
200

Driving to and from work is not considered to be in the scope of employment 

What is the going & coming rule?

200

P can recover from D even if they were negligent in any part 

What is

Pure comparative fault 

Modified Comparative Fault (49%)

Modified Comparative Fault (50%)

200

To satisfy this element of a negligence cause of action, the plaintiff must prove (1) that but for the defendant’s negligent conduct the injury would have never occurred (2) that the defendant proximately caused the plaintiff’s injury

What is causation?

300

The plaintiff is conscious when the actor intends to confine the other within boundaries filed by the actor and their conduct either directly or indirectly results in such confinement along with no reasonable means to escape

What is  False Imprisonment?
300

Where separate acts of negligence combine to produce a single injury 

What are concurrent causes?

300

D is held liable even though D does all that is reasonable to take precautions but because of the nature of the activity there is harm 

What is Strict Liability?

300

When a physician acts with no consent or goes beyond the scope of consent 

Battery Intentional Tort Action:

300

Each tortfeasor shall pay only the percentage of their harm caused

What is Modified Joint and Several Liability

400

The person aiding has the same right to use force that the victim would have been legally able to use.

What is defense of Others 
400

Highly extraordinary that breaks the causal chain and not foreseeable in the normal course of events, or independent consequence are also unexpected.

What is a Superseding Cause 

400

⋆Comparative fault/Assumption of the Risk by P

⋆Misuse of the product that was objectively unforeseeable

⋆Statute of Limitations


What are the defenses to Products Liability 

400

Held to the knowledge, training, and skill of a member of the profession. In other words, the conduct or behavior is one that an ordinary member of the profession would engage in under the same or similar circumstances

What is the Reasonable standard for a professional 

400

Plaintiff agrees to enter into an agreement with the tortfeasor, relinquishing  their claim against the tortfeasor in exchange for consideration

What is a Release?

500

When a defendant is relieved of the technical tort of trespass but must compensate the plaintiff for the damage done. For example, consider the dispute in Vincent v. Lake Erie Transportation Co.

What is Private Necessity 

500

A defendant’s duty may be measured by the risk of the conduct, the severity of the potential harm, and the cost of the precautions. B (burden of precautions) < P (Probability the risk will occur) L (Gravity of injury)

What is the Hand Formula 

500

⋆(1) Defendant was a Seller;

⋆(2) Product was defective;

⋆(3) The product has not been altered since leaving the defendant’s control; and

⋆(4) the Plaintiff was making a foreseeable use of the product.

What are the elements of Products Liability 

500
  • Physician failed to inform the plaintiff adequately of a material risk before securing their consent (breach of duty)
  • If the plaintiff had been informed of the risk, they would not have consented to the treatment (causation)
  • The unknown risk of injury occurred (damages)

What is the negligence action for violating an informed consent law  (Actions against Physicians) 

500

One which actively operates in producing harm to another after the actor’s negligent act or omission. 

What is an Intervening Cause