Coleman - v - Dunlop Ltd

Claimant Coleman
Job title TBA (SOC 2000: 8132)
Task description Working on a conveyor belt, tacking strips of carbon. Assembling carbon brakes for motor cars. Tightening nuts (jigging up)
Injury Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy
Defendant(s) Dunlop Ltd (SIC 2007: C22.1)
Court(s) Court of Appeal
Case No. CCRTI 1999/0503/B1
Date 20 Oct 1999
Judge(s) Lord Justice Judge
Lord Lloyd of Berwick
For Claimant (Respondent)
All Claimants Coleman
Solicitor Blakemores
Counsel Mr R Francis QC
Mr T Carlisle
Non-Medical expert(s) Mr M Zalewski (Ergonomics)
(Called in trial in Birmingham CC in September 1996)
Medical expert(s) Prof V Wright (Rheumatology)
(Called in trial in Birmingham CC in September 1996)
Prof H A Bird (Rheumatology)
(Called in trial in Reading CC in March 2001)
For Defendant (Appellant)
Solicitor Halliwell Landau (M2 2JF)
Counsel Mr T Horlock QC
Non-Medical expert(s) Mr Wilkinson (Engineering)
(Called in trial in Birmingham CC in September 1996)
Mr Terry R Mason (Engineering)
(Called in Birmingham CC in January 1999)
Medical expert(s) Mr Michael A Waldram (Orthopaedic & Hand Surgery)
(Called in trial in Birmingham CC in September 1996)
Dr Andrei Calin (Rheumatology)
(Called in trial in Reading CC in March 2001)
Outcome
Judgment for: Respondent (Claimant)
Injury found: No finding
Work related: No finding
Breach of Statutory Duty: No finding
Defendant negligent: No finding
Damages
General:
Special:
Other:
TOTAL:
Observations
  Appeal resulted in a (further) trial of injury and causation issues
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