Some claim that the Enterprise and Regulatory
Reform Bill, part of which removes strict liability is "a return to Victorian times" and there is no such thing as a compensation culture. Here's an example of why the removal makes sense.
A manager at a high street fashion shop is suing her employers for more than £1 million in damages, claiming she suffered crippling injuries while bending down to pick up a dropped earring.
A manager at a high street fashion shop is suing her employers for more than £1 million in damages, claiming she suffered crippling injuries while bending down to pick up a dropped earring.
Safaa Pate, 31, was. running a concession at the 'High
Wycombe branch of House of Fraser in January 2009, when she says she suffered
"irreparable" back injuries while moving a display unit to retrieve an earring.
In a writ lodged at the High Court in London she said she had to undergo a spinal
fusion operation and was left with no feeling in her left leg and foot. She
also said that she had not been able to work since. She is suing Coast Fashions
Ltd, of Stanton Harcourt, Oxon, the owner of the concession. Caroline McColgan,
her barrister, claimed Coast was guilty of breaches of health and safety
legislation and had "failed to take reasonable steps to provide her with a
safe system of work".
The company denied any wrongdoing, and said Ms Pate
from Bray, Berks, "should have used a stick" to retrieve the dropped
earring and argued she was "the author of her own misfortune."
Source: Daily Telegraph 26th April 2013
Coast admitted that it "owed Ms Pate a duty of
care as her employer at the material time" but denied responsibility for
any harm she suffered. Lawyers for the company said: "Ms Pate's work was
light work. She had to move clothes but she was not required to lift or carry
anything of substance. It is denied she was required to move the gondolas or that this formed any part of her employment."
The case is expected to come
to trial in November Source: Daily Telegraph 26th April 2013
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