ITT We Do Torts Issue Spotting
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 12:38 pm
Exercise #1
http://law.widener.edu/lawlibrary/servi ... j2001.ashx
Spot the issues and post the ones I missed, We aren't going in detail whether they will win, but we can discuss it if you find something particularly interesting.
Grandma v. Party Goers
1. Negligence (duty to rescue b/c they caused danger)
2. Battery (car roared pasted them, sub. certain to cause apprehension, contact was made it becomes a batter)
3. Assault (same reason as above)
Kitties Father v. Gas Station Owner
1. Negligence (GSO created the risk on his premises, hes liable)
Kitty v. Party Goers
1. Potential IIED (reckless)
2. NIED (closely related, within zone)
3. Assault (not likely to win)
Grandma v. Kitty
1. Negligence both ways
Adult Children v. Grandma
1. Negligence (allowed kitty to drive, potential that they knew Kitty didn't have a licence)
Family v. Gas Station Owner
1. Negligence (not putting up barriers or something to prevent accidents)
Family v. 911 / Ambulance / Hospital
1. Negligence (Ambulance was late, Kitty called 911 before her father but ambulance arrived "around the same time as her father."
Post em'
http://law.widener.edu/lawlibrary/servi ... j2001.ashx
Spot the issues and post the ones I missed, We aren't going in detail whether they will win, but we can discuss it if you find something particularly interesting.
Grandma v. Party Goers
1. Negligence (duty to rescue b/c they caused danger)
2. Battery (car roared pasted them, sub. certain to cause apprehension, contact was made it becomes a batter)
3. Assault (same reason as above)
Kitties Father v. Gas Station Owner
1. Negligence (GSO created the risk on his premises, hes liable)
Kitty v. Party Goers
1. Potential IIED (reckless)
2. NIED (closely related, within zone)
3. Assault (not likely to win)
Grandma v. Kitty
1. Negligence both ways
Adult Children v. Grandma
1. Negligence (allowed kitty to drive, potential that they knew Kitty didn't have a licence)
Family v. Gas Station Owner
1. Negligence (not putting up barriers or something to prevent accidents)
Family v. 911 / Ambulance / Hospital
1. Negligence (Ambulance was late, Kitty called 911 before her father but ambulance arrived "around the same time as her father."
Post em'