Well done. I came to your video to review NIED and intrigued to hear the Dillon case is a minority opinion. It was a significant case in out Torts text book. Thank you for sheding more light on the concept. -Underwood, James. Tort Law: Principles in Practice: Principles in Practice (Aspen Casebook Series) (p. 357). Wolters Kluwer. Kindle Edition.
The laws are so complex and numerous that I can understand why a person must go to law school for so many years to become a lawyer !
Thank you for this, I will use this. Both of them did it intentionally. I'm in the UK, I think this can be used here.
Thank u
Hope some "DRs" and "Lawyers listen to this
Like telling a mom their kid committed suicide, or her brother was killed? Or, breaking and entering, stealing necessities?
Well done. I came to your video to review NIED and intrigued to hear the Dillon case is a minority opinion. It was a significant case in out Torts text book. Thank you for sheding more light on the concept.
-Underwood, James. Tort Law: Principles in Practice: Principles in Practice (Aspen Casebook Series) (p. 357). Wolters Kluwer. Kindle Edition.
Glad it was helpful!
If person 1 shows person 2 something they know they have a phobia of repeatedly, can person 2 sue for intentional infliction?
Yes
Good video, thank you.