Whose Blame?
I •-•'•■ j f Q.: My daughter, aged ten, I | attended a certain winter show { f with her school class. She was I i pushed by the crowd on to a ] f piece of moving machinery \ | which was unprotected by any ] | railing or other safeguard. As | 1 a result of this her hand was j I severely injured. Can I claim j f hospital expenses and damages j f and from whom?— "Out of | I Work" (Parnell). | } A.: If anyone is liable it { { would appear to be the exhibitor ■, I | of the particular piece of ma- j I" . chlnery. You will have to es- { I tablish negligence. As to who- i 1 ther there can be said, to be a § | want of ordinary care will de- f ■ pend on all the circumstances | 5 of the case. |
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NZ Truth, Issue 1189, 13 September 1928, Page 24
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137Whose Blame? NZ Truth, Issue 1189, 13 September 1928, Page 24
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