LIN CHI LAMv. IP’S ENGINEERING CO LTD AND ANOTHER
The defendants were not negligent because the use of multiple wooden planks was a reasonable and safety-enhancing response to soft, muddy ground; gaps and mud did not render the path unsafe and the plaintiff failed to prove breach and causation on the balance of probabilities.
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- Citation
- LIN CHI LAMv. IP’S ENGINEERING CO LTD AND ANOTHER
- Parties
- Plaintiff: Lin Chi Lam; 1st Defendant: IP'S Engineering Company Limited; 2nd Defendant: Chun Wo Construction & Engineering Company Limited
- Court
- Court of First Instance
- Jurisdiction
- Hong Kong
- Judgment Date
- 14 July 2006
- Case Number
- HCPI446/2005
- Procedural Posture
- Personal Injuries Action / Judgment (court of First Instance)
- Outcome
- Claim dismissed; plaintiff failed to establish liability.
- Legal Topics
- Duty of Care, Breach of Safe System of Work, Causation, Quantum of Damages, Contributory Negligence, Employer/subcontractor Liability, Site Safety Measures
- Source Language
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Parties
Lin Chi Lam
Plaintiff
IP'S Engineering Company Limited
1st Defendant
Chun Wo Construction & Engineering Company Limited
2nd Defendant
Procedural Posture
Personal Injuries Action / Judgment (court of First Instance)
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether defendants breached a duty to provide a safe system of work for passage of heavy wheelbarrows on the site path
- 2 Whether the wooden planks, gaps, mud and soft underlying ground caused or materially contributed to the accident
- 3 Causation between alleged breach and plaintiff's knee injury
Ratio Decidendi
The defendants were not negligent because the use of multiple wooden planks was a reasonable and safety-enhancing response to soft, muddy ground; gaps and mud did not render the path unsafe and the plaintiff failed to prove breach and causation on the balance of probabilities.
Court Disposition
Claim dismissed; plaintiff failed to establish liability.
Orders
- Defendants are to have their costs of the action, such costs to be taxed if not agreed
- Order nisi that the plaintiff's costs are to be taxed as between himself and the Director of Legal Aid in accordance with the relevant Legal Aid regulations
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