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The phrase ‘nervous shock’ is a commonly used label to describe cases where the claimant has suffered some form of psychiatric illness or damage as a result of the perception of traumatic events. It is a term that has gained common acceptance even though it is not a particularly accurate description of what it covers. It is more appropriate to refer to this area as dealing with liability for psychiatric injury although the majority of texts and some judges still use the old terminology.
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