Willful or wanton misconduct definition

Willful or wanton misconduct means conduct by a person who may have no intent to cause harm, but who intentionally performs an act so unreasonable and dangerous that he or she knows or should know it is highly probable that harm will result.
Willful or wanton misconduct means a conscious act or course of action by the defendant that under the circumstances shows either: (1) an extreme indifference to the safety of others; or (2) an awareness of a risk of injury to others and the disregard of that risk.

Examples of Willful or wanton misconduct in a sentence

  • Willful or wanton misconduct is conduct which is committed with an intentional or reckless disregard for the safety of others or with an intentional disregard of a duty necessary to the safety erty.

  • Willful or wanton misconduct is conduct which is committed with an intentional or reckless disregard for the safety of others or with an intentional disregard of a duty necessary to the safety of another’s property.