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Builder made to pay for labourer fall

March 18, 2010 14:20
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A woman on the receiving end of a six-figure compensation claim after a Polish builder fell off a ladder while repairing her roof will not have to pay a penny, the High Court has ruled.

Nadia Isaacs of Hampstead, north London, hired a building firm which "may have deserved the epithet of a cowboy operator", the court heard.

When labourer Tomasz Kmiecic, 31, suffered permanently disabling injuries while working on her home, in June 2006, the scene was set for a legal struggle which has been hanging over Mrs Isaacs's head ever since.

Mr Kmiecic injured his elbow, hip and thigh when a ladder that was too short toppled as he climbed up to Mrs Isaacs's leaky garage roof. His injuries were so serious that he can no longer work as a carpenter and general builder.