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Summary Defences to Tort Claims

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In general tort law (including Negligence and Private Nuisance), defendants can rely on several "General Defences." These are distinct from the specific statutory protections found in Occupiers' Liability, though they share the same underlying legal logic.

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Defences to Tort claims

Defences for negligence
There are two defences for a claim in negligence. These are:
- Contributory Negligence
- Consent

Contributory negligence
The amount of the damages that the defendant is responsible for can be reduced depending on the
actions of other parties.
- This comes from the Law Reform (Contributory Negligence) Act 1945.
The amount of the blame that remains with the defendant will be determined by the judge.

Sayers v Harlow Urban District Council (1958)
- A woman was trapped in a public toilet when the door lock became jammed. After
unsuccessfully calling for help she tried to escape.
- She tried to climb up through the gap between the door and the ceiling.
- To get there she had one foot on the toilet and one foot on the toilet roll holder.
- This gave way and she was injured.
- The council’s responsibility for the damages was reduced by 25% because of the way she
tried to escape.
- Damages may be reduced because of the actions of the claimant.

Jayes v IMI (Kynoch) Ltd (1985)
- The claimant lost a finger at work while cleaning a machine with the guard off.
- The employers were liable for the breach of health and safety rules for their failure to
ensure that the guard was in place.
- However, the court decided that 100% of the damages should actually fall with the worker
for taking the guard off in the first place.
- This may be a reduction of 100%.

O’Connell v Jackson (1972)
- Damages were reduced by 15% when the rider of a moped was injured and suffered greater
injuries because they were not wearing a helmet.
- 15% reduction – not wearing a helmet.

Froom v Butcher (1976)
- The driver of a car suffered greater injuries than would have been the case if wearing a seat
belt. His damages were reduced by 20%.
- 20% reduction – not wearing a seat belt.

Stinton v Stinton (1993)
- The damages were reduced by one-third for accepting a lift from a drunk driver.
- The claimant knew that the driver was over the limit.
- If the passenger does not know this, or it would not have been obvious to a reasonable
person, the court may decide that an injured claimant was not contributorily negligent.
- Claimant knowledge of danger is important.

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