Baker v Smith Snack Food Company Ltd [2009] NSWDC 11
The court accepted the plaintiff's account of the warehouse incident, found that the forklift was driven in breach of standard safety procedures and that the defendant was vicariously liable for failing to take reasonable care. Giving significant weight to the treating orthopaedic surgeon's evidence and treating the...
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- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 20 February 2009
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Motor Accident Damages Claim / Trial Judgment and Verdict
- Outcome
- Verdict for the plaintiff in the sum of $521,011.69.
- Legal Topics
- ['workplace Forklift Incident' 'injury While Avoiding Collision' 'causation of Knee Injury' 'medical Assessment Service Certificates' 'admissions' 'economic Loss' 'domestic Assistance']
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Procedural Posture
Civil Motor Accident Damages Claim / Trial Judgment and Verdict
Legal Issues
- 1 ["Whether an incident occurred on 27 February 2001 in the defendant's warehouse involving a forklift driven contrary to safety procedures." 'Whether the defendant, through its employee, breached its duty of care to the plaintiff.' "Whether the warehouse incident was causally connected to the plaintiff's current left knee condition despite a pre-existing injury and a prior boat ramp fall." 'What weight should be given to Medical Assessment Service material on causation and impairment.' 'What damages should be awarded for economic loss, out-of-pocket expenses, future earning capacity and domestic assistance.']
Ratio Decidendi
The court accepted the plaintiff's account of the warehouse incident, found that the forklift was driven in breach of standard safety procedures and that the defendant was vicariously liable for failing to take reasonable care. Giving significant weight to the treating orthopaedic surgeon's evidence and treating the Medical Assessment Service material with caution, the court found that the warehouse incident was a significant causal factor in the exacerbation of the plaintiff's pre-existing left knee condition. The plaintiff was therefore entitled to damages for past and future economic loss and related expenses, subject to a 25% discount on future earning capacity because of the...
Court Disposition
Verdict for the plaintiff in the sum of $521,011.69.
Orders
- ['Verdict for the plaintiff in the sum of $521,011.69.']
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