Greenway & Ors v Johnson Matthey Plc
Platinum sensitisation without symptoms does not constitute actionable injury in tort, as it is not harmful, does not progress absent further exposure, and does not result in compensable damage. Pure economic loss resulting from preventative work restrictions is not recoverable in tort or contract, as the scope of...
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- Parties
- Claimant: Daniel Greenway; Claimant: Waynsworth Dryden; Claimant: Dean White; Claimant: Simon York; Claimant: Tony Cipullo; Defendant: Johnson Matthey PLC
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 26 November 2014
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Employers' Liability / Judgment After Split Trial on Liability
- Outcome
- Judgment for the Defendant
- Legal Topics
- Actionable Injury, Pure Economic Loss, Employers' Liability, Breach of Statutory Duty, Negligence, Implied Contractual Terms
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Parties
Daniel Greenway
Claimant
Waynsworth Dryden
Claimant
Dean White
Claimant
Simon York
Claimant
Tony Cipullo
Claimant
Johnson Matthey PLC
Defendant
Procedural Posture
Civil Employers' Liability / Judgment After Split Trial on Liability
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether platinum sensitisation without symptoms constitutes actionable injury in tort
- 2 Whether claimants can recover more than nominal damages in contract absent personal injury
Ratio Decidendi
Platinum sensitisation without symptoms does not constitute actionable injury in tort, as it is not harmful, does not progress absent further exposure, and does not result in compensable damage. Pure economic loss resulting from preventative work restrictions is not recoverable in tort or contract, as the scope of the employer's duty does not extend to financial loss unaccompanied by personal injury.
Court Disposition
Judgment for the Defendant
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