Ellis - v - The Financial Times Ltd
Plaintiff | Alan Ellis |
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Job title | Sub-editor (SOC 2000: 3431) |
Task description | DSE use: sub editing |
Injury | Occupational Cramp |
Defendant(s) | The Financial Times Ltd (SIC 2007: J58.13) |
Court(s) | London High |
Case No. | 1991 E No.2925 |
Date | 4 Dec 1995 |
Judge(s) | Mr Justice Garland |
For Plaintiff | |
All Plaintiffs | Alan Ellis |
Solicitor | Evill & Coleman |
Counsel | Mr Benet A Hytner QC Mr Colin McCaul |
Non-Medical expert(s) | |
Medical expert(s) | Dr Hamill (General Practice) Dr Lees (Neurology) Mr Raine (Orthopaedic Surgery) |
For Defendant | |
Solicitor | Birketts (IP1 1HZ) |
Counsel | Mr Andrew Collender QC Mr Jonathan Waite |
Non-Medical expert(s) | |
Medical expert(s) | Dr Paul A Reilly (Rheumatology) Mr John Varian (Hand Surgery) |
Outcome | |
Judgment for: | Defendant |
Injury found: | No |
Work related: | No |
Breach of Statutory Duty: | Not pursued |
Defendant negligent: | No |
Damages | |
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Special: | |
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TOTAL: | |
Observations | |
References | |
References to and/or Interpretations of Regulations and HSE Guidance Documents | |
The Plaintiff's alleged injury arose prior to the Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations 1992 coming into force and there are no references in the Judgment to those Regulations. V1.01 | |
LAWTEL Case report | |
This case summary is published with the kind permission of Lawtel (www.lawtel.com). Lawtel subscribers can access the full report at www.lawtel.com or for a free trial of the service click here. Unsuccessful claim for injury consequent upon work related upper limb disorder, formerly known as repetitive strain injury, from use of a computer keyboard for long periods at work. Claim by a sub-editor against his former employers in negligence for personal injury by repetitive strain injury arising from his use at work of computer keyboard. He alleged that the defendants had failed to train him to use the keyboard with more than two or three fingers, made him work too hard, failed to provide ergonomic work stations and adjustable chairs in working order, failed to withdraw him from keyboard work when he first reported the symptoms of upper limb disorder, failed to take account of knowledge that prolonged keyboard work was a cause of upper limb disorder. The plaintiff had been on sick leave from 1/5/89 until 31/12/90 when his employment was terminated. |
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