Ch21 Full Test Bank Damages For Death And Personal Injuries - Tort Law 7e | Updated Test Bank Horsey by Kirsty Horsey. DOCX document preview.
Chapter 21: Damages for death and personal injuries
Test Bank
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 21 Question 01
1) The primary object of an award of damages in tort is to do what?
a. Punish the defendant
b. Show that the defendant behaved badly
c. Set an example
d. Compensate the claimant
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 21 Question 02
2) In Livingston v Raywards Coal Co [1880], Lord Blackburn defined the principle of damages in tort as being to provide restitutio in integrum. What does this mean should happen to the claimant?
a. They should be put into the position (as far as money can do it) they were originally in
b. They should be put into the position (as far as money can do it) that they expected to be in
c. They should be put into the position (as far as money can do it) as if they had got what they were relying on
Type: true-false
Title: Chapter 21 Question 03
3) True or False: The damages multiplier for the lost earnings of a 25 year old man rendered unable to work as the result of another’s tort is 40 (years).
a. True
b. False
Type: fill-in-blank
Title: Chapter 21 Question 04
4) The court uses the _________ ________ (a set of actuarial tables) to help them work out the appropriate multipliers to be used in damages claims.
Type: multiple response question
Title: Chapter 21 Question 05
5) What can be compensated by damages in tort?
a. The loss of future earnings
b. The loss of past earnings
c. Past medical costs
d. Future medical costs
e. The cost of a carer
f. The claimant’s pain and suffering
g. The claimant’s lost amenity
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 21 Question 06
6) Which statute allows the dependants of a deceased person (where the death was caused by a tort) to make a claim against the defendant for their own losses suffered as a result of the tort?
a. The Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1934
b. The Fatal Accidents Act 1976
c. The Compensation Act 2006
Type: multiple response question
Title: Chapter 21 Question 07
7) Who can make a claim for bereavement?
a. A child of the deceased
b. The deceased’s spouse
c. The deceased’s civil partner
d. A cohabitee of the deceased
e. The parent of the deceased
Type: true-false
Title: Chapter 21 Question 08
8) True or False: Claims management companies are now regulated by the Compensation Act 2006.
a. True
b. False
Type: fill-in-blank
Title: Chapter 21 Question 09
9) In Tomlinson v Congleton Borough Council [2004], Lord Hobhouse said that ‘the pursuit of an unrestrained culture of _____ and compensation has many evil consequences’.
Type: fill-in-blank