Negligent misstatement | Practical Law

Negligent misstatement | Practical Law

Negligent misstatement

Negligent misstatement

Practical Law UK Glossary 6-107-6878 (Approx. 4 pages)

Glossary

Negligent misstatement

An action for negligent misstatement arises where Party A has carelessly made a statement to Party B, where the relationship between the parties is such that Party A owes Party B a duty of care. A negligent misstatement claim is brought at common law in tort.
The terms “negligent misrepresentation” and “negligent misstatement” are often confused. Generally, an action for any form of misrepresentation is between contracting parties, whereas an action for negligent misstatement may be invoked whether or not a contractual relationship exists.
For more detail, see Practice note, Negligent misstatement. For a checklist of the essential ingredients of a claim in negligent misstatement, see How to state your case: negligent misstatement.