LGS 200 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Res Ipsa Loquitur, Contributory Negligence, Intentional Tort

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A tort is a wrong which the law provides remedies to persons and businesses that are injured by the tortious actions of others. Intentional torts: requires that the defendant possessed the intent to do the act that caused the injuries (it was intentional) Unintentional torts: commonly referred to as negligence, a person is liable for harm that is foreseeable consequence of his or her actions (accidents caused by carelessness) Strict liability: makes manufacturers, distributors, wholesalers, retailers, and others in the chain of distribution liable for damages caused by the defect. Product liability: a plaintiff can sue a party, usually the manufacturer, for being negligent in producing a defective product that caused the victim"s injuries. Negligence (car accidents are the most common type of negligence) What is negligence? failure to take proper care in doing something. The plaintiff must prove that the defendant owed a duty of care to the plaintiff. The defendant breached this duty of care.

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