Chapter 9 Automobile Torts
Index
- Section 9.1 Introduction
- Section 9.2 Duty
- Section 9.3 Standard of Care
- Section 9.4 Breach
- Section 9.5 Causation
- Section 9.6 Damages
- Section 9.7 Theory of Agency
- Section 9.8 Ownership
- Section 9.9 Joint Venture
- Section 9.10 Scope of Agency
- Section 9.11 Negligent Hiring
- Section 9.12 Independent Contractor
- Section 9.13 Bailor-Bailee Relationship
- Section 9.14 Negligent Entrustment
- Section 9.15 Theories of Recovery
- Section 9.16 Second Collision Doctrine
- Section 9.17 Contribution Abolished
- Section 9.18 Pure Comparative Fault
- Section 9.19 Seatbelts
- Section 9.20 Physical Conditions
- Section 9.21 Mitigation
- Section 9.22 Speed
- Section 9.23 Circumstantial Evidence of Excessive Speed
- Section 9.24 Relevant Circumstances
- Section 9.25 Wrong Side of Road
- Section 9.26 Lookout
- Section 9.27 Scope of Duty
- Section 9.28 In What Direction?
- Section 9.29 Proximate Cause
- Section 9.30 Obscured View
- Section 9.31 Right of Way
- Section 9.32 MAI Definition of Right of Way
- Section 9.33 First to Enter
- Section 9.34 Vehicles Arriving at the Same Time
- Section 9.35 Vehicles Making Left Turn
- Section 9.36 No Absolute Rights
- Section 9.37 Through Highways
- Section 9.38 More About Left Turns
- Section 9.39 Pedestrians
- Section 9.40 Slowing or Stopping
- Section 9.41 Rear-End Collisions
- Section 9.42 Following Too Closely
- Section 9.43 Signals—Warning
- Section 9.44 Signals—Traffic
- Section 9.45 Driving While Intoxicated
- Section 9.46 Statutory Violation Can Constitute Negligence Per Se
- Section 9.47 Police Officers
- Section 9.48 Point of Impact
- Section 9.49 Hearsay Statements
- Section 9.50 Intoxication
- Section 9.51 Pictures
- Section 9.52 Experts
- Section 9.53 Practical Considerations
- Section 9.54 Contribution
- Section 9.55 Settlement
- Section 9.56 Trucks
- Section 9.57 Pedestrians
- Section 9.58 Vehicles
- Section 9.59 Successive Accidents
- Section 9.60 Concerted Action—Separate Vehicles
- Section 9.61 Identity
- Section 9.62 Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist Coverage