This paper evaluates from a human factors perspective the legal theory that if a hazard is open and obvious, an injured party has limited legal recourse to pursue damages against the party that produced the hazard. A detailed human factors analysis of the context surrounding user behavior can call into question whether a hazard that may seem open and obvious to a layperson really is. A case study in which a judge considered dismissing a lawsuit because the hazard seemed open and obvious is used to illustrate how human factors testimony can significantly change the outcome of a trial. The human factors expert identified nine contextual elements that increased the likelihood that the plaintiff would be injured by the hazard despite its appare...
This book explores the varying ways in which context is relevant to our interpretation and assessmen...
ecause factual uncertainty distorts the allocation of civil liability, this article argues that the ...
Cognitive shortcuts are an essential part of everyday decision-making. They allow us to draw upon co...
Four cases are summarized in which the defendant was charged with first-degree murder, but where the...
Although human factors principles have become increasingly well accepted within the legal community,...
Warning messages for product use are important for the safety of the user and to fulfill the legal d...
Federal Rule of Evidence 407 and equivalent state court rules prohibit the introduction of subsequen...
This alternative format session is designed to examine the value of expert testimony related to warn...
Current evidence suggests that human error or impaired human performance is a significant causal fac...
Evidence has accumulated to demonstrate that the relative risk of a legal claim being made against a...
When making decisions involving risk, people may learn about the risk from descriptions or from expe...
Concern about contextual bias has led some authorities to recommend that forensic scientists know as...
This book provides an overview of, and practical guidance on, the range of human factors (HF) method...
In this article we report the influence of contextual factors on mathematics and science teachers’ r...
This article focuses on the proximate cause standard the court adopted in Osborne. It offers a sligh...
This book explores the varying ways in which context is relevant to our interpretation and assessmen...
ecause factual uncertainty distorts the allocation of civil liability, this article argues that the ...
Cognitive shortcuts are an essential part of everyday decision-making. They allow us to draw upon co...
Four cases are summarized in which the defendant was charged with first-degree murder, but where the...
Although human factors principles have become increasingly well accepted within the legal community,...
Warning messages for product use are important for the safety of the user and to fulfill the legal d...
Federal Rule of Evidence 407 and equivalent state court rules prohibit the introduction of subsequen...
This alternative format session is designed to examine the value of expert testimony related to warn...
Current evidence suggests that human error or impaired human performance is a significant causal fac...
Evidence has accumulated to demonstrate that the relative risk of a legal claim being made against a...
When making decisions involving risk, people may learn about the risk from descriptions or from expe...
Concern about contextual bias has led some authorities to recommend that forensic scientists know as...
This book provides an overview of, and practical guidance on, the range of human factors (HF) method...
In this article we report the influence of contextual factors on mathematics and science teachers’ r...
This article focuses on the proximate cause standard the court adopted in Osborne. It offers a sligh...
This book explores the varying ways in which context is relevant to our interpretation and assessmen...
ecause factual uncertainty distorts the allocation of civil liability, this article argues that the ...
Cognitive shortcuts are an essential part of everyday decision-making. They allow us to draw upon co...