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Van Soest v Residual Health Management Unit

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Citation(s)
  
[2001] 1 NZLR 179

Decided
  
27 September 1999

Location
  
New Zealand

Van Soest v Residual Health Management Unit

Full case name
  
J&P Van Soest v Residual Health Management Unit and K Ramstead

Transcript(s)
  
Court of Appeal judgment

Judge sittings
  
Thomas Gault, Ted Thomas, John Henry, Kenneth Keith, Peter Blanchard

Van Soest v Residual Health Management Unit [2001] 1 NZLR 179 is a cited case in New Zealand regarding nervous shock cases .

Contents

Background

This case involves relatives of patients that died during surgery under surgeon Keith Ramstead at Christchurch Hospital.

The relatives sued the Residual Health Management in tort for the nervous shock that they suffered as a result of having a relative die.

Held

The Court of Appeal rejected the relatives claim, as they were only claiming they suffered grief, holding that they law required a higher standard for a nervous shock case to be successful.

References

Van Soest v Residual Health Management Unit Wikipedia