Exploring the domain of accident law : taking the facts seriously / Don Dewees, David Duff, Michael Trebilcock.
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- 9781423764960
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction; 2. Automobile Accidents; 3. Medical Accidents; 4. Product-Related Accidents; 5. Environmental Injuries; 6. Workplace Injuries; 7. Summary and Implications; Index.
This work reviews empirical evidence relating to five major categories of accidents; automobile accidents; medical malpractice; product related accidents; environmental injuries; and workplace injuries. The authors also offer recommendations for revisions in the tort system.
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