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Torts Day Three: The "Mountain" of Negligence

15/04/2026
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In this episode, we explore the fundamental doctrines of negligence—the most crucial foundation of personal injury law—and decode how courts determine fault through duty and breach analysis. Whether you're a law student, practitioner, or just curious about how the legal system handles everyday accidents, this breakdown offers sharp insights into the mechanics behind liability.

Most people think negligence is about bad intentions or malicious acts. In reality, it’s about carelessness—accidents that happen when you fail to meet society’s basic standard of conduct. In this episode, we dissect the core mechanics of tort law’s most important doctrine: negligence. Whether you're a law student, legal professional, or simply curious about how liability works, you'll gain clear insight into how courts determine fault in everyday chaos—like a fireworks explosion on a train platform or a slipped shopper in aisle four.

We break down the foundational questions courts ask before any case proceeds: Did the defendant owe a duty of care? And did they breach it? You’ll discover how the famous foreseeability rule, rooted in the landmark Polsgraf v. Long Island Railroad case, shapes liability—whether to a foreseeable victim or everyone at large. We explore the controversial default standards, such as the reasonable prudent person, and how they serve as societal safeguards, holding even the clumsiest individuals accountable.

This episode reveals the critical role of the Hand Formula, turning complex risk calculations into a straightforward check: if the cost of precautions is less than the probability times the severity of harm, failure to act is a breach. You’ll see how shortcuts like negligence per se and res ipsa loquitur operate as powerful tools in navigating evidence—allowing plaintiffs to bypass intensive math when regulatory violations or impossible-to-explain accidents occur.

Why does all this matter? Because understanding negligence isn’t just academic—it's how society assigns fault, compensates victims, and deters reckless behavior. Whether it’s a homeowner ignoring an attractive nuisance or a corporate engineer overlooking a known hazard, the principles you learn here directly impact justice and fairness in everyday life.

Perfect for law students, legal practitioners, or anyone interested in the hidden rules that keep society functioning. This episode arms you with a logical, strategic approach to negligence cases—demystifying the doctrines that shape our civil justice system. Get ready to see the law from a new perspective, because knowing the rules of the game is the first step to winning in the courtroom.

Key topics:

How the "sheer chaos" of everyday accidents is tamed by the negligence framework

The importance of duty: foreseeability and the landmark Polsgraf v Long Island Railroad case

The "reasonable prudent person" standard and how it's objectively applied

The significance of special standards of care for children, professionals, and activities

The role of the Hand Formula in calculating breach: B less than P times L

When negligence per se applies and its strict gatekeeping requirements

The doctrine of res ipsa loquitur and its use in proving breach with no direct evidence

How the fireman's rule and assumption of risk doctrines limit liability for first responders

The evolving landscape of landowner liability: trespassers, licensees, invitees

The complex analysis for breach in dynamic scenarios, including recent case law

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