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Pob achos
Tort Law
House of Lords
2002

Fairchild v Glenhaven Funeral Services Ltd

[2002] UKHL 22

Ratio Decidendi

Where a claimant cannot prove which of several negligent defendants caused their injury (because each materially increased the risk), the 'but for' test of causation is modified. Each defendant who materially contributed to the risk is liable.

Ffeithiau

The claimants contracted mesothelioma after occupational exposure to asbestos. Each had worked for multiple employers who had negligently exposed them. Because of the nature of the disease, it was scientifically impossible to determine which employer's asbestos had caused the disease.

Crynodeb o'r dyfarniad

The House of Lords modified the 'but for' test, holding that where each defendant had materially increased the risk of the disease, that was sufficient to establish causation. The injustice of leaving the claimant without a remedy outweighed the injustice of imposing liability on a defendant who might not have caused the harm.

Dyfyniadau allweddol

"Any other outcome would be deeply offensive to instinctive notions of what justice requires and what fairness demands."

Lord Bingham

Triniaeth ddilynol

Followed

Applied in Barker v Corus and codified by the Compensation Act 2006, s.3 for mesothelioma cases.

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