California Trial Lawyers Journal, Volumes 7-8California Trial Lawyers Association, 1967 - Law |
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Page 59
... negligence as a substitute for the harsh and unjust contributory negligence law under which we now operate . Application of the contributory negligence doctrine deprives many injured persons of recovery in situations where either the ...
... negligence as a substitute for the harsh and unjust contributory negligence law under which we now operate . Application of the contributory negligence doctrine deprives many injured persons of recovery in situations where either the ...
Page 18
... negligence , the presumptive effect of the doctrine vanishes . In most cases , however , the basic facts will still support an inference that the defendant's negligence caused the accident . In this situation the court may instruct the ...
... negligence , the presumptive effect of the doctrine vanishes . In most cases , however , the basic facts will still support an inference that the defendant's negligence caused the accident . In this situation the court may instruct the ...
Page 48
... negligence exceeds the risk in- volved.26 The risk itself must involve a specific injury resulting from a specific medical procedure , and the mere fact that such injury is rare does not by itself give rise to an inference of negligence ...
... negligence exceeds the risk in- volved.26 The risk itself must involve a specific injury resulting from a specific medical procedure , and the mere fact that such injury is rare does not by itself give rise to an inference of negligence ...
Contents
Associate Editors | 4 |
Associated Chapters | 11 |
Organizational Information | 17 |
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