Jones v Heaphy [2009] NSWDC 3
The plaintiff was contributorily negligent in failing to consider the risk that the defendant’s driving ability was impaired by alcohol before agreeing to travel with him, but the degree of negligence was limited to 20% given she had not observed overt signs of impairment and that the circumstances did not indicate...
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- Parties
- Plaintiff: Melissa Joy Jones; Defendant: Jarrod James Heaphy
- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 13 February 2009
- Procedural Posture
- Civil / Judgment After Trial
- Outcome
- Verdict for the plaintiff. Proceedings adjourned for argument on costs and interest and for final orders.
- Legal Topics
- Contributory Negligence, Damages Assessment, Passenger Awareness of Driver's Impairment, Personal Injury, Psychological Injury Assessment
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Parties
Melissa Joy Jones
Plaintiff
Jarrod James Heaphy
Defendant
Procedural Posture
Civil / Judgment After Trial
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the plaintiff was contributorily negligent in travelling with the intoxicated driver
- 2 Extent and quantum of damages for physical and psychological injuries
- 3 Assessment of plaintiff’s ongoing disability and loss of earning capacity
Ratio Decidendi
The plaintiff was contributorily negligent in failing to consider the risk that the defendant’s driving ability was impaired by alcohol before agreeing to travel with him, but the degree of negligence was limited to 20% given she had not observed overt signs of impairment and that the circumstances did not indicate to a reasonable person that the defendant was unfit to drive. Damages for her injuries were accordingly reduced by 20%.
Court Disposition
Verdict for the plaintiff. Proceedings adjourned for argument on costs and interest and for final orders.
Orders
- Verdict for the plaintiff.
- The proceedings are adjourned to a date to be fixed to deal with issues of costs and interest on past economic loss and for the making of final orders.
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