Res Ipsa Loquitur
Supplement Recommendations
For Review:
- Understanding Torts
For Practice Problems:
- Tort Law and Practice
Two requirements for res ipsa to apply:
- Harm results from. . . ?
- Defendant was. . . ?
Two requirements for res ipsa to apply:
- Harm results from the kind of situation in which negligence can be inferred
- Defendant was responsible for the instrument of harm
What’s so special about res ipsa?
If res ipsa applies, plaintiff can prove duty and breach without establishing a standard of care.
Why Allow Res Ipsa Loquitur?
- Probabilistic rationale
- Asymmetry and fairness justification
Connolly v. Nicollet Hotel
“The Chaotic Convention”
McDougald v. Perry
“The Flying Tire”
Ybarra v. Spangard
“The Unconscious Patient”
In-Class Exercse for Res Ipsa Loquitur
You are deciding a case as an appellate court judge.
Organize your notes according to the CREAC method:
- Conclusion
- Rule
- Explanation
- Application
- Conclusion