Evidential Uncertainty in Causation in Negligence

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Evidential Uncertainty in Causation in Negligence

Law of torts, damages and compensation

Author: Gemma Turton

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Collection: Hart Studies in Private Law

Language: English

Published by: Hart Publishing

Published on: 19th May 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 264 pages

ISBN: 9781509900336


Introduction

This book undertakes an analysis of academic and judicial responses to the problem of evidential uncertainty in causation in negligence. It seeks to bring clarity to what has become a notoriously complex area by adopting a clear approach to the function of the doctrine of causation within a corrective justice-based account of negligence liability.

Exploration of Causal Models and Evidence

It first explores basic causal models and issues of proof, including the role of statistical and epidemiological evidence, in order to isolate the problem of evidential uncertainty more precisely.

Application of Wright's NESS Test

Application of Richard Wright's NESS test to a range of English case law shows it to be more comprehensive than the but for test that currently dominates, thereby reducing the need to resort to additional tests, such as the Wardlaw test of material contribution to harm, the scope and meaning of which are uncertain.

Addressing Evidential Uncertainty

The book builds on this foundation to explore the solution to a range of problems of evidential uncertainty, focusing on the Fairchild principle and the idea of risk as damage, as well as the notion of loss of a chance in medical negligence which is often seen as analogous with increase in risk, in an attempt to bring coherence to this area of the law.

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