Trudy Olsen v Identix Australia Pty Limited [2002] NSWSC 157
The plaintiff failed on the balance of probabilities to establish that the fall on 4 August 1998, as alleged, occurred. The contemporaneous medical and hospital records, the evidence of witnesses other than the plaintiff and her husband, and inconsistencies in the plaintiff’s narrative led the Court to conclude the...
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- Parties
- Plaintiff: Trudy Olsen; Defendant: Identix Australia Pty Limited
- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 15 March 2002
- Procedural Posture
- Civil / Final Judgment at Trial
- Outcome
- Verdict for the defendant; short minutes of order to be brought in by the defendant. Submissions as to costs invited.
- Legal Topics
- Personal Injury at Work, Employer Liability, Contributory Negligence, Damages Assessment, Admissibility of Evidence, Workers Compensation Act 1987 (nsw) S151 Z, Workplace Injury Management
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Parties
Trudy Olsen
Plaintiff
Identix Australia Pty Limited
Defendant
Procedural Posture
Civil / Final Judgment at Trial
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the plaintiff sustained injuries in a fall on 4 August 1998 as alleged
- 2 Whether the fall occurred in the manner and circumstances claimed by the plaintiff
- 3 Whether employer was negligent and breached duty of care
Ratio Decidendi
The plaintiff failed on the balance of probabilities to establish that the fall on 4 August 1998, as alleged, occurred. The contemporaneous medical and hospital records, the evidence of witnesses other than the plaintiff and her husband, and inconsistencies in the plaintiff’s narrative led the Court to conclude the claimed event did not take place as described. Accordingly, the plaintiff’s case was dismissed and verdict entered for the defendant.
Court Disposition
Verdict for the defendant; short minutes of order to be brought in by the defendant. Submissions as to costs invited.
Orders
- Verdict for the defendant
- Short minutes of orders to be brought in by the defendant
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