Topic > Adelaide Jammers Case Study - 1221

As the tourists were uninsured, the responsibility falls on the Adelaide Jammers to fund their medical expenses as the accident was Barak's fault. However, although Barak was the driver, both Barak and Tania are effectively liable under section 10 of the Partnership Act 1891 (SA). Given that Barak was transporting all of the band members to a performance, when the negligent act occurred, it would be seen to have occurred in the ordinary course of business as it was something he always did, therefore making both Barak and Tania liable for the tort of Negligence which states that all drivers on the road have a duty to take care of other roads