The Shadow of Gestmin – Analysing Lay Witness Evidence in Historic Industrial Disease Cases – Ropewalk Chambers
‘It is a common feature of most industrial disease litigation that the relevant events often took place a long time ago. A trial judge determining such cases is frequently faced with limited documentary evidence and with evidence from lay witnesses (some of whom may have died before trial) who have limited recall of historic events in question. It is necessary, in those circumstances, to analyse the evidence of lay witnesses with particular care. This blog outlines the way in which the court has done so to date, with a particular consideration of two recent decisions.’
Ropewalk Chambers, 3rd April 2025
Source: ropewalk.co.uk