Medical Indemnity Forum 24 th August. Tort Law Reform. Professor Loane Skene

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Medical Indemnity Forum 24 th August Tort Law Reform Professor Loane Skene

Until the Medical Indemnity crisis civil liability was mostly common law Claims rapidly increased in number, but even more in value Indemnity providers collapsed: HIH, UMP Drs started leaving practice

Government had to respond Briefed Ipp Committee: CUT PREMIUMS! Limit when claims can be made Limit scope of liability Limit amount of compensation But don t change the whole system (eg by recommending no-fault compensation)

Ipp Cttee (mostly) said: RE-STATE, NOT AMEND, common law Common law principles generally effective Problems due to judges interpretation Some judges have imposed liability too readily Some changes needed to tort law Civil Liability Acts

Procedural changes Thresholds Caps on certain heads of damages Limitation periods reduced Apologies encouraged More ADR Improved court procedures

Applies to actions alleging negligence failure to exercise reasonable care (s 43) Whether action in tort, contract, under statute But not trespass Tort law reform

1. Restricting circumstances where duty of care arises Good Samaritans Nervous shock

2. Standard of care: when is a risk foreseeable? Common law standard: reasonable person s response to foreseeable risk risk foreseeable if not far-fetched or fanciful : Wyong Shire Council v Shirt s48(1)(b): risk foreseeable if not insignificant

3. Calculus of negligence : Would a reasonable person disregard the risk? Even if risk foreseeable, a reasonable person might disregard it: low probability; harm slight; cost/difficulty to avoid risk; social utility of conduct Ipp Cttee: some judges overlook this find defendants liable merely b/c risk foreseeable s 48(1): A person is not negligent in failing to take precautions against a risk of harm unless a reasonable person would have taken those precautions

4. Relevance of common practice Common law: England, Bolam test doctor is not negligent if conforming with peer professional opinion ; Australia: Bolam rejected peer opinion relevant, not decisive s 59(1): for treatment, but not warning/info not negligent to act in a manner widely accepted in Australia by a significant number of respected practitioners - Peer opinion needn t be universal; Court may disregard if unreasonable giving reasons

No change 5. Role of judge and jury: law and fact Judge: is there evidence on which a reasonable jury could (not would) find breach, harm, causation? Jury: did the defendant in fact breach duty of care; did breach cause plaintiff s condition? Mere scintilla of evidence no longer enough to require judge to leave case to jury

6. Causation Ipp Cttee: courts find causation too readily should consider whether it is fair or right that defendant should bear loss s 51: courts must consider (1)(a) Factual causation : was negligence a necessary condition of occurrence of harm? (1)(b) Scope of liability : is it appropriate for liability to extend to harm? (2) Whether or not & why responsibility for the harm should be imposed on negligent party

Causation (cont) s 52: plaintiff bears burden of proving causation balance of probabilities common law subjective test continues to apply - not codified Ipp Cttee recommended making inadmissible plaintiff s statement about s/he would have done - adopted in NSW, Qld, WA, Tas, not Vic. (does this matter, in view of HCA comments?)

7. Limits on duty to avoid causing psychiatric injury s 72(1): duty only if reasonably foreseeable that person of normal fortitude might suffer recognised psychiatric injury s 71(2) factors relevant to foreseeability (as in HCA (Tame and Annetts)): suddenness of shock, presence at scene, rel ship b/w parties

Non-economic loss Cap (Vic): $371, 380 (indexed to CPI) Court can refer to other cases Economic loss 8. Capping of damages Cap past/future earnings: three times average weekly earnings Limits on gratuitous attendant care services; gratuitous services victim would have provided to others

9. Structured settlements Court may order structured settlement if parties agree All or part of damages paid by periodic payments funded by annuity or other agreed means

10. Apologies No admission of liability if: Apology ( expression of sorrow, regret, or sympathy need not be clear acknowledgement of fault ) Fees reduced, waived

11. Limitation period 3 years from time injury discoverable 12 years from act or omission causing death, injury minors, mentally incapacitated: 6 years from when injury discoverable, or 12 years from event causing injury suspended if no available parent, guardian pltff may apply for leave to issue out of time