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Did D cause the Damage – But for test Barnett v Chelsea and Kensington; Arsenic Poisoning, no medical advice. Not factual cause as would've died anyway.
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Was the damage reasonable?
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D is only liable if it is a foreseeable consequence – Wagon Mound case, oil set fire to sea.
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Thin Skull rule – Smith v Leechbrain, doesn't break the chain, take victim as you find them. Molten metal burn resulted in death from pre existing cancer.
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Special Damages – From time of act until trial e.g loss of earnings, expenses, expenses to cover special facilities etc.
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General Damages – Carries on after trial, loss of earnings, expenses, can be paid in lump sum or structured payments.
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Special Damages – From time of act until trial e.g loss of earnings, expenses, expenses to cover special facilities etc.
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General Damages – Carries on after trial, loss of earnings, expenses, can be paid in lump sum or structured payments.
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