PJC General Negligence 2022

Subject Index

Damages, exemplary. See Exemplary damages bystander claim, 28.12 Damages, nuisance, 12.5, 12.6 Damages, personal injury, ch. 28 aggravation of preexisting injury or condition, 28.8 conditioning instruction for questions on liability, 28.1 “consortium-type,” 28.6 economic definition of, 28.3–28.5 separating from noneconomic, 28.3– 28.5 eggshell plaintiff, 28.8C elements disfigurement, 28.3, 28.5 loss of consortium, 28.4, 28.10, 28.11 loss of earning capacity, 28.3 loss of household services, 28.4 loss of services of minor child, 28.6 medical care, 28.3 physical impairment, 28.3, 28.5 physical pain and mental anguish, 28.3, 28.5 separate answers for, 28.3–28.5 exclusionary instruction ( see Exclusionary instruction) exemplary, 28.7 failure to mitigate, exclusionary instruction for, 28.9 foreseeability, 28.3 injury of minor child, 28.5, 28.6 injury of parent, 28.10, 28.11 injury of spouse, 28.4 for nuisance, 12.5 parental consortium, 28.10, 28.11 past and future, separate answers for, 28.3–28.6, 28.11 preaccident or injury-enhancing conduct, 4.1, 28.8–28.9 preexisting injury or condition, 28.8 taxation of, 28.2

Contribution defendant. See also Multiple defendants definition of, 4.1 if joined, 4.3, 4.4 Contributory negligence. See also Negligence; Proportionate responsibility damages not reduced for decedent’s negligence, 29.3–29.6, 30.3 damages not reduced for parent’s negligence, child’s claim, 28.11 damages not reduced for plaintiff’s negligence personal injury, 28.3, 28.5 property, 32.3, 32.4 damages not reduced for spouse’s negligence, personal injury, 28.4 instruction not to reduce amounts because of plaintiff’s negligence, 32.3, 32.4 instruction not to reduce amounts for decedent’s negligence, 29.3, 30.3 Control, right of, 10.8–10.10 Conversion, in theft liability actions, 7.4, 7.9, 7.10 Corporation imputing gross negligence to, 10.15 vice-principal of, 10.15 Cosmetic disfigurement. See Disfigurement Cost of repairs to property, 32.3, 32.4 Course and scope of employment, ch. 17 injury causing death in, 26.1 Court’s charge. See Charge of the court

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Damages alternative measure of, 32.3 mitigation of, 32.3

parallel theories on, 1.12 pecuniary loss, 29.3–29.6 Damages, conversion, 7.5, 7.7, 7.10

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