نتایج جستجو برای: negligence causation relationship

تعداد نتایج: 562747  

2005
Daniel Hausman James Woodward

This paper explores the relationship between a manipulability conception of causation and the causal Markov condition (CM). We argue that violations of CM also violate widely shared expectations—implicit in the manipulability conception—having to do with the absence of spontaneous correlations. They also violate expectations concerning the connection between independence or dependence relations...

Journal: :KDU journal of multidisciplinary studies 2022

Reasonable competent and skilled medical practitioners owe a duty of care to their patients. Medical negligence malpractice are expressions that used in the community very often. It is hard collect handful successful Sri Lankan case law documents reached Supreme Court. However, an exception exists from landmark Priyani Soyza v. Rienzie Arseculerathe for Recovery Damages Death Person prior enact...

Journal: :Health affairs 1994
M J White

In this paper I estimate the strength of medical providers' incentive to avoid negligent medical care, taking account of the facts that many victims of medical malpractice do not file claims, many nonvictims do file claims, legal costs are high, and the legal system makes errors. Despite these problems, the negligence system creates a strong financial incentive for medical providers to avoid su...

Journal: :Social Choice and Welfare 2013
Alfred Endres Tim Friehe

This paper analyzes the output, abatement, and investment decisions made by a monopolistic polluter under environmental liability law. The model applied considers both integrated and end-of-pipe abatement technologies. We find that in the case of fixed technology, in many instances negligence produces more favorable results than strict liability in terms of social welfare. The reason is that ou...

2010
David Lewis

Causality refers to the relationship between events where one set of events (the effects) is a direct consequence of another set of events (the causes). Causal inference is the process by which one can use data to make claims about causal relationships. Since inferring causal relationships is one of the central tasks of science, it is a topic that has been heavily debated in philosophy, statist...

Journal: :Quality & safety in health care 1991
T A Brennan L L Leape N M Laird L Hebert A R Localio A G Lawthers J P Newhouse P C Weiler H H Hiatt

BACKGROUND As part of an interdisciplinary study of medical injury and malpractice litigation, we estimated the incidence of adverse events, defined as injuries caused by medical management, and of the subgroup of such injuries that resulted from negligent or substandard care. METHODS We reviewed 30121 randomly selected records from 51 randomly selected acute care, non-psychiatric hospitals i...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2008
Clayton R Critcher David A Pizarro

The success of criminal acts can sometimes depend critically on the oversight or negligence of uninvolved bystanders (e.g., someone leaving a first-floor window open). Four studies examined how the contribution of a negligent bystander affects blame for the perpetrator of a crime. Although participants stated that discounting blame for the perpetrator was normatively inappropriate in this conte...

Journal: :Ergo 2023

Is double prevention causation? Some say yes and some no, but the answer is no. Interrupting prevention, where A prevents B from continuing to prevent something, causation, while blocking intervenes before has begun preventing anything, not. I present two arguments for this thesis. First, it sorts canonical examples of correctly. Second, well-known theoretical that not causation only show causa...

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