Intentional torts claims in medical cases

William J. Madden, Tina Cockburn

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    Abstract

    Civil liability legislation enacted in each Australian jurisdiction following the Ipp Report recommendations created a clear divide between "negligence" and "intentional" torts. The common law action for trespass to the person is to varying extents maintained in the approaches taken by the State and Territory legislatures. This article explores the potential application of intentional torts claims in a medical context in light of recent case law. It identifies advantages for plaintiffs who plead intentional tort claims, including onus of proof, causation, remoteness, the quantum of compensatory damages and the availability of aggravated and exemplary damages.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)311-335
    JournalJournal of Law and Medicine
    Volume13
    Issue number3
    Publication statusPublished - 2006

    Keywords

    • common law
    • legislation
    • medical tort claims
    • tort law

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