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McLaren Transport Ltd v Somerville

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Decided
  
13 August 1996

End date
  
August 13, 1996

Ruling court
  
High Court of New Zealand

Citation(s)
  
[1996] 3 NZLR 424

Judge sitting
  
Andrew Tipping

McLaren Transport Ltd v Somerville

Full case name
  
McLaren Transport Ltd v Somerville

McLaren Transport Ltd v Somerville [1996] 3 NZLR 424 is a cited case in New Zealand regarding the awarding of exemplary damages.

Contents

Background

Somerville took a hay conditioner to McLaren transport to get a tyre changed. McLaren's employee Stumbles undertook to change the tyre, although he had little training in changing tyres. As Stumbles was unable to find a 15 inch tyre in stock, he then proceeded to try an fit a 15 1/2 inch tyre instead. After 3 attempts at inflating the incorrect sized tyre, it finally exploded, injuring Somerville whom was assisting Stumbles with the tyre.

As Somerville was legally barred from suing McLaren for damages for his injury due to Accident Compensation law, he sued instead for exemplary damages, with the District Court awarding $15,000.

McLaren appealed.

Held

The Court ruled that the award for damages was justified.

References

McLaren Transport Ltd v Somerville Wikipedia