
Accidental Justice
The roots of tort law lie in human suffering, maimed bodies, shattered spirits, and extinguished lives, say the authors. They discuss tort law's compensatory and deterrent functions; its delays, fortuity, and high transaction costs (mostly in lawyer's fees); and its role in discouraging harmful—as well as, on occasion, useful—activities. In a discussion of mass toxic tort cases, the authors investigate the ability of the courts to deal adequately with huge suits (related to breast implants or tobacco-related illnesses, for example) that involve massive numbers of claimants. Bell and O'Connell conclude with an objective review of such current reform enactments and proposals as no-fault insurance, caps on damages, and contingency fee reform.
- Undertitel
- The Dilemmas of Tort Law
- Författare
- Peter A. Bell, Jeffrey O'Connell
- ISBN
- 9780300078572
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 354 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 1999-03-02
- Förlag
- Yale University Press
- Sidor
- 280