Polley v Warner Goodman and Streat (A Firm): CA 30 Jun 2003

A cause of action in negligence is complete once the claimant has suffered loss as a result of the negligence, even if the existence of the loss (and indeed of the negligence) is not, and could not be, known to him, and even where that loss is much less than the loss which he ultimately suffers as a result of the negligence. The the issues identified in Hatton should be added ‘a sixth proposition, namely: damage often occurs before it can be crystallised, and difficulties of quantification do not prevent damage from being said to have occurred.’

Judges:

Clarke LJ

Citations:

[2003] EWCA Civ 1013, [2003] PNLR 40

Links:

Bailii

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Citing:

CitedHatton v Messrs Chafes (A Firm) CA 13-Mar-2003
The defendant firm appealed against a refusal to strike out the claimant’s claim for professional negligence, asserting that the judge should have considered the limitation issue in the light of Khan v Falvey.
Held: By the time that the . .
CitedCave v Robinson Jarvis and Rolf (a Firm) HL 25-Apr-2002
An action for negligence against a solicitor was defended by saying that the claim was out of time. The claimant responded that the solicitor had not told him of the circumstances which would lead to the claim, and that deliberate concealment should . .
CitedNykredit Mortgage Bank Plc v Edward Erdman Group Ltd (No 2) HL 27-Nov-1997
A surveyor’s negligent valuation had led to the plaintiff obtaining what turned out to be inadequate security for his loan. A cause of action against a valuer for his negligent valuation arises when a relevant and measurable loss is first recorded. . .

Cited by:

CitedThe Law Society v Sephton and Co and others CA 13-Dec-2004
The Society appealed dismissal for limitation of its claim against the defendant firm of accountants arising from alleged fraud in approval of a solicitor’s accounts.
Held: The liability did not arise until the Society decided to make . .
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Professional Negligence, Contract, Legal Professions

Updated: 07 June 2022; Ref: scu.184814