Law of tort
1. Sebastian was walkin" rel="nofollow">ing to school when he was struck by a car driven by Alexis which had mounted the pavement. Sebastian suffered serious head in" rel="nofollow">injuries. Min" rel="nofollow">inutes later Mia, Sebastian’s
stepsister and her friend Tracy came on the scene. Mia used her mobile phone to first, call an ambulance, and then live stream the scene to her mother, Laura (Sebastian's stepmother). Mia and Tracy
accompanied Sebastian in" rel="nofollow">in the ambulance to hospital. Laura met them there. Laura sat with Sebastian in" rel="nofollow">in in" rel="nofollow">intensive care, holdin" rel="nofollow">ing his hand, and watchin" rel="nofollow">ing as his condition deteriorated. Sebastian died
four days later. Bill (Sebastian's father) who had been abroad on a busin" rel="nofollow">iness trip, arrived at the hospital an hour before his son died.
Mia, Tracy, Laura and Bill all suffered post-traumatic stress disorder as a result of their experiences. Advise as to the viability of their claims for psychiatric damage, focussin" rel="nofollow">ing on the
problematic aspects of each potential claim.
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2. In Henderson v Merrett Syndicates Ltd [1995] 2 AC 145 Lord Goff confirmed that the assumption of responsibility concept extended beyond the provision of in" rel="nofollow">information and advice to also
in" rel="nofollow">include the performance of "other services". (at 180)
Discuss, with reference to case law, the specific considerations relatin" rel="nofollow">ing to duty of care in" rel="nofollow">in respect of claims of pure economic loss and the rationale for the expansion of liability to the
provision of services related to wills by solicitors.
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3. Violet, a 12-year-old girl, was treated by Cygnemer NHS Trust for an eatin" rel="nofollow">ing disorder and severe depression. She had in" rel="nofollow">in the past displayed suicidal tendencies. After Violet had received
eight weeks’ residential treatment in" rel="nofollow">in Cygnemer Hospital, a new consultant, Dr Brown, took charge of her treatment. Dr Brown briefly in" rel="nofollow">interviewed Violet and decided (without readin" rel="nofollow">ing her file or
speakin" rel="nofollow">ing to her treatment team) that she was well enough to be discharged. This was not the case and two weeks later Violet committed suicide. Advise her parents as to the viability of a claim in" rel="nofollow">in
negligence in" rel="nofollow">in this case and in" rel="nofollow">in particular the issues of causation and remoteness that will have to be addressed in" rel="nofollow">in determin" rel="nofollow">inin" rel="nofollow">ing the case.
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4. Briefly outlin" rel="nofollow">ine the role of the lump sum in" rel="nofollow">in damages in" rel="nofollow">in negligence. Read: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-discount-rate-for-personal-in" rel="nofollow">injury-claims-announced. Explain" rel="nofollow">in the need for, and
significance of, the main" rel="nofollow">in changes the document outlin" rel="nofollow">ines in" rel="nofollow">in respect of remedies in" rel="nofollow">in this area.
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