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Road traffic – Accident. The claimant brought a claim against the defendant driver, contending that she had suffered injuries which had been caused when the defendant's car had come into contact with her, sending her to the ground. The Queen's Bench Division, in giving judgment for the claimant with damages to be assessed, held that primary liability had been established and that the evidence did not justify a finding of contributory negligence on the part of the claimant.
Road traffic – Accident. The claimant brought a claim against the defendant driver, contending that she had suffered injuries which had been caused when the defendant's car had come into contact with her, sending her to the ground. The Queen's Bench Division, in giving judgment for the claimant with damages to be assessed, held that primary liability had been established and that the evidence did not justify a finding of contributory negligence on the part of the claimant.
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