[2025] UKUT 289 (AAC)
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber

[2025] UKUT 289 (AAC)

Fecha: 21-Ago-2025

Quinn v. Burch Bros. (Builders) Ltd. [1966] 2 QB 370. In that case the claimant had a contract with the defendant to carry out plastering work. The claimant asked the defendant for a step ladder, whic

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Quinn v. Burch Bros. (Builders) Ltd. [1966] 2 QB 370. In that case the claimant had a contract with the defendant to carry out plastering work. The claimant asked the defendant for a step ladder, which, in breach of their contractual duty, they did not supply. Instead, the claimant used a trestle table, upon which he slipped and injured his ankle. The issue was whether the defendant had caused the injury by breaching its contractual obligation to supply the claimant with the proper equipment. Danckwerts LJ expressed his reasoning at p. 391, in four propositions, of which the third and fourth were:

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The cause of the plaintiff’s accident was the choice by the plaintiff to use the unsuitable equipment.

(4)

The failure of the defendants to provide the equipment required may have been the occasion of the accident but was not the cause of the accident."