Mississippi Jury Instruction - Assumed Risk

State:
Mississippi
Control #:
MS-62330J
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About this form

The Jury Instruction - Assumed Risk form is a sample legal document used in Mississippi to guide juries on the concept of assumed risk during a trial. It clarifies that if a plaintiff knowingly exposes themselves to a dangerous situation, they may not be entitled to recover damages from the defendants. This form is tailored to the specific legal standards and case law relevant to jury instructions in Mississippi, distinguishing it from similar forms that might exist in other jurisdictions.

Key components of this form

  • Title of the case, including names of the plaintiff and defendants.
  • Instruction outlining criteria for determining if the plaintiff assumed risk.
  • Clarification of the evidence required to establish knowledge and appreciation of danger by the plaintiff.
  • Verdict direction based on the jury's findings regarding the plaintiff's assumption of risk.

When to use this document

This form should be used in cases involving claims of negligence where the defense argues that the plaintiff voluntarily accepted the risks associated with a specific activity or condition. It is applicable in personal injury lawsuits, particularly when the injured party had prior knowledge of the dangers involved in their actions, such as operating machinery or engaging in high-risk sports.

Who should use this form

  • Attorneys representing defendants in personal injury cases.
  • Litigants involved in trials where assumed risk is a critical aspect of the defense.
  • Judges requiring instructions for juries in relevant legal cases.

Completing this form step by step

  • Fill in the title section with the full names of the plaintiff and defendants.
  • Clearly state the instruction number for easy reference during the trial.
  • Ensure that the criteria for assumed risk are clearly articulated based on the evidence presented in the case.
  • Include a verdict directive for the jury based on the findings regarding the plaintiff's assumption of risk.
  • Review the language to ensure compliance with Mississippi legal standards before submission.

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Common mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to clearly outline the criteria for assumed risk, which may lead to juror confusion.
  • Using outdated legal language that does not comply with current Mississippi law.
  • Not providing adequate guidance for determining whether the plaintiff actually appreciated the danger.

Advantages of online completion

  • Convenient access to a legally vetted jury instruction form tailored to Mississippi law.
  • Ability to download and customize the form according to specific trial needs.
  • Instant availability, allowing for quick preparation ahead of legal proceedings.

Main things to remember

  • The Jury Instruction - Assumed Risk form is crucial for clarifying the concepts of knowledge and appreciation of danger.
  • The form is tailored specifically for use in Mississippi, ensuring compliance with local legal standards.
  • It is important for legal professionals to ensure the accuracy and clarity of the instructions provided to juries.

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