How To Write A Negligence Answer For Torts Exam
How To Write A Negligence Answer For Torts Exam
How To Write A Negligence Answer For Torts Exam
a. Is it an established category?
b. Cite authority when establishing duty of care
c. State the scope of the duty.
i. For example, the scope of duty would extend to taking steps to protect visitors
to the park from foreseeable risks.
i. Section 11(1)(a) factual causation; state that the breach of duty caused the
harm.
1. “But for” test (March v Stramare)
ii. Section 11(1)(b) scope of liability
1. Is the risk within the scope of liability
2. State that it is a question of law
3. Establish that P is a class of persons (Wyong Shire Council v Shirt)
4. Egg-shell skull principle
iii. Identify any novus actus interveniens and apply Sections 11(1)(b), 11(4)
1. Section 11(1)(b) and case (Wagon Mound No 1)
2. Will only break chain of causation if
a. They are voluntary;
b. They are causally so independent as to be termed coincidental;
HOW TO WRITE A NEGLIGENCE ANSWER FOR TORTS EXAM?
c. As a matter of commonsense, and experience, they were not the cause of the relevant loss or
damage
d. Bennett v The Minister; Medlin v SGIC
d. Multiple tortfeasors?
a. Contributory Negligence
c. Illegality
d. Remember that the defendant bears onus in all matters relating to defences.
7. Remedies for negligence action
a. Compensatory damages
8. Onus and time limit