A word used in tort to refer to situations where negligence is presumed on the defendant since the object causing injury was in his or her control. This is a presumption which can be rebutted by showing that the event was an inevitable accident and had nothing to do with the defendant's responsibility of control or supervision. An example of res ipsa loquitur would be getting hit by a rock which flies off a passing dump truck. The event itself imputes negligence ( res ipsa loquitur ) and can only be defeated if the defendant can show that the event was a total and inevitable accident.
RES IPSA LOQUITUR
Meaning of RES IPSA LOQUITUR in English
Duhaime's Law English dictionary. Английский юридический словарь Duhaime . 2012