Vakharia & Ors v Bukowski & Anor [2022] EWHC 673 (QB) (25 March 2022)

Vakharia & Ors v Bukowski & Anor [2022] EWHC 673 (QB) (25 March 2022)

The court found that the Part 20 Claimants failed to prove on the balance of probabilities that Mr Ige was negligent in leaving the ERA. The evidence did not establish that the engine management light was illuminated after restarting in the ERA or that Mr Ige knew or ought to have known the fault persisted. Mr Ige acted as a reasonably careful driver would in the circumstances. Accordingly, no contribution was due from the Part 20 Defendants under the Civil Liability (Contribution) Act 1978.

Citation
[2022] EWHC 673
Parties
Claimant: Mr Ayush Vakharia (by his Uncle & Litigation Friend, Rohit Mehta); Claimant: Mr Shivam Shahji (by his Father & Litigation Friend, Jitendra Kumar); Claimant: Mr Shehzan Mohammed; Claimant: Mr Bashir Ahmed (Dependent & Administrator of the Estate of Zahid Ahmed, Deceased); Claimant: Ms Yasmin Ahmed; Claimant: Miss Suhila Ahmed (by her Father & Litigation Friend, Bashir Ahmed); Claimant: Miss Sara Ahmed (by her Father & Litigation Friend, Bashir Ahmed); Defendant/part 20 Claimant: Mr Wojciech Stanislaw Bukowski; Defendant/part 20 Claimant: Powszechny Zaklad Ubezpieczen S. A.; Third Party/part 20 Defendant: Mr Ayoade Ademonla Ige; Fourth Party/part 20 Defendant: Zurich Insurance plc
Jurisdiction
England and Wales
Judgment Date
25 March 2022
Procedural Posture
Civil Road Traffic Accident/contribution Claim / High Court Trial on Liability and Apportionment (part 20 Claim)
Outcome
Part 20 claim dismissed; no contribution ordered from Mr Ige or Zurich Insurance.
Legal Topics
Negligence, Duty of Care, Road Traffic Accidents, Apportionment of Liability, Contribution Under Civil Liability (contribution) Act 1978

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Parties

Mr Ayush Vakharia (by his Uncle & Litigation Friend, Rohit Mehta)

Claimant

Mr Shivam Shahji (by his Father & Litigation Friend, Jitendra Kumar)

Claimant

Mr Shehzan Mohammed

Claimant

Mr Bashir Ahmed (Dependent & Administrator of the Estate of Zahid Ahmed, Deceased)

Claimant

Ms Yasmin Ahmed

Claimant

Miss Suhila Ahmed (by her Father & Litigation Friend, Bashir Ahmed)

Claimant

Miss Sara Ahmed (by her Father & Litigation Friend, Bashir Ahmed)

Claimant

Mr Wojciech Stanislaw Bukowski

Defendant/part 20 Claimant

Powszechny Zaklad Ubezpieczen S. A.

Defendant/part 20 Claimant

Mr Ayoade Ademonla Ige

Third Party/part 20 Defendant

Zurich Insurance plc

Fourth Party/part 20 Defendant

Procedural Posture

Civil Road Traffic Accident/contribution Claim / High Court Trial on Liability and Apportionment (part 20 Claim)

  1. 1 Whether Mr Ige was negligent in driving the Kia out of the ERA before coming to a halt in a running lane of the M1;
  2. 2 Whether such negligence was a cause of the accident;
  3. 3 Whether the Part 20 Defendants should contribute to the damages claimed by the Claimants and if so, at what level.

Ratio Decidendi

The court found that the Part 20 Claimants failed to prove on the balance of probabilities that Mr Ige was negligent in leaving the ERA. The evidence did not establish that the engine management light was illuminated after restarting in the ERA or that Mr Ige knew or ought to have known the fault persisted. Mr Ige acted as a reasonably careful driver would in the circumstances. Accordingly, no contribution was due from the Part 20 Defendants under the Civil Liability (Contribution) Act 1978.

Court Disposition

Part 20 claim dismissed; no contribution ordered from Mr Ige or Zurich Insurance.

Orders

  • No order for contribution against Mr Ige or Zurich Insurance.
  • Costs to be determined separately.