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White v W and T Avery, Ltd: SCS 4 Dec 1915

A machine-fitter, whose duty it was to go round to various places where his employers had erected or executed repairs upon weighing-machines, was engaged in inspecting railway weighing-machines. To one of the machines he proceeded to walk upon a road rendered slippery by frost after rain. While endeavouring to avoid a vehicle he slipped and fell, breaking his wrist. Held ( diss. Lord Mackenzie) that the injury was caused by accident arising out of as well as in the course of the employment.

Citations:

[1915] SLR 122

Links:

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Jurisdiction:

Scotland

Personal Injury

Updated: 23 April 2022; Ref: scu.618254

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