As Alicke and Govorun (The self in social judgment, Psychology Press, New York, 2005, p. 85) observed, \u2018\u2018most people are average, but few people believe it.\u2019\u2019 Optimism and other forms of inflated perception of the self lead parties to exercise suboptimal precautions when undertaking risky activities and often undermine the incentive effects of tort rules. In this paper, we show that the presence of optimism undermines several critical assumptions, upon which law and economics scholars have relied when modeling the incentive effects of tort law. We construct a model representing the incentives of \u2018\u2018optimistic\u2019\u2019 tortfeasors and victims, and consider mechanisms for mitigating the effects of biased decisi...