Types of damages
Compensatory damages
Punitive damages & Limits
Wrongful death & survival
Defenses to negligence
100

The primary purpose of tort damages 

What is to make the plaintiff whole

100

The two categories of compensatory damages.

What are special (economic) and general (non-economic) damages?

100

The purpose of punitive damages.

What is to punish the defendant and deter future conduct?

100

At common law, who could bring a tort claim.

Who is the injured victim?

100

Defense where any plaintiff fault bars recovery.

What is contributory negligence?


200

What a plaintiff must show in order to receive damages?

What is actual harm or injury?

200

Damages that can be objectively calculated.

What are special or economic damages?

200

Punitive damages go beyond this type of damages.

What are compensatory damages?


200

Statutes that allow relatives to recover for a decedent’s death.

What are wrongful death statutes?


200

The majority rule that reduces damages by plaintiff’s fault.

What is comparative fault?

300

The type of damages meant to make the plaintiff whole.

What are compensatory damages?


300

Damages for pain, suffering, and loss of function.

What are general or non-economic damages?


300

Why intent alone is insufficient for punitive damages.

What is that punitive damages require bad motive or reprehensible conduct?

300

Who brings a wrongful death action.

Who are the statutory beneficiaries?

300

The doctrine that allows recovery despite contributory negligence.

What is the last clear chance doctrine?

400

The rule requiring all past and future losses to be included in one award.

What is the single recovery rule?

400

Whether legal fees are included in compensatory damages.

What is no, legal fees are not included?


400

The constitutional principle limiting excessive punitive damages.

What is due process?

400

Whose losses are compensated in wrongful death actions.

What are the beneficiaries’ losses resulting from the death?


400

Defense requiring voluntary assumption of a known risk.

What is assumption of risk?

500

Who decides the amount of damages awarded to the plaintiff.

Who is the jury?

500

How attorneys are typically paid in tort cases.

What is a contingency fee arrangement?

500

the three factors used to evaluate punitive damages.

What are (1) reprehensibility, (2) ratio to compensatory damages, and (3) comparison to civil penalties?

500

The action that allows a decedent’s original claim to continue after death.

What is a survival action?

500

The difference between assumption of risk and contributory negligence.

What is that assumption of risk is subjective, while contributory negligence uses a reasonable person standard?