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Lack of evidence may have reduced negligence award

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Ellis v William Cook Leeds Ltd (Court of Appeal - 1 November 2007)

The claimant was injured when he was attempting to lift a steel casting with an overhead crane. He had attached the crane hook to the casting and had started to lift it using the handheld control when

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