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McGhee v National Coal Board

[1973] 1 WLR 1; 1973 SC (HL) 37; [1972] UKHL 7
JurisdictionUnited Kingdom
CourtHouse of Lords
Year1972
StatusBinding authority

Key Principle

Where a defendant's breach of duty materially increases the risk of the very kind of injury the claimant suffers, that material increase in risk may, in appropriate circumstances, be treated as equivalent to a material contribution to the injury, so that causation is established even though the claimant cannot prove on the 'but for' test that the breach in fact caused the harm.

Area of Law

Tort

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