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Widow of coke plant worker awarded almost £16,000

News | | Published: 15:14, Wednesday August 15th, 2018.
Nantgawr Nantgarw Colliery & Coking Plant closed in 1986. Image by Ben Brooksbank

The widow of a former worker at Natgarw coke works has been awarded almost £16,000 in compensation after a High Court ruling.

Judgment has been handed down in a group action brought on behalf of around 260 British Coal coke oven workers and their families.

It was alleged that workers contracted respiratory diseases including emphysema, chronic bronchitis and lung cancer, as well as skin cancer, as a result of exposure to harmful fumes at coking plants in England and Wales, including Nantgarw coke works.

British Coal admitted a breach of duty by failing to protect its employees from exposure to dust and fumes present at the coking plants. Eight test cases were chosen out of the cohort of cases to proceed to trial in order to assist in determining the remaining issues between the parties. The lead cases have been resolved. Following negotiation and resolution of the lead cases, four of which settled before the trial, in what was a welcome approach commented upon by the court, the judge was required to determine two remaining test cases at trial.

The trial took place at the Royal Courts of Justice in London last month before Mr Justice Turner.

In both cases, it was alleged that the coke oven worker suffered from chronic bronchitis as a result of his coke oven employment.

The judge found in one of the remaining two test cases that there was sufficient evidence to prove that the worker – who was employed on the coke ovens at Nantgarw coke works between the 1960s and 1980s and is now deceased – suffered from chronic bronchitis. The widow of the deceased worker was awarded £15,853 in damages.

The defendants filed an application for permission to appeal the judge’s decision in the successful test case. The defendants’ application for permission to appeal was refused by the judge.

In the second case, the judge was unable to conclude on the basis of the evidence available that the worker suffered from chronic bronchitis.

As a result of concessions made by British Coal and negotiations between the parties, 89 non-test cases have already settled successfully. It is now hoped that the findings of the judge in the test cases will ensure the swift resolution of the remaining cases within the cohort.

Kathryn Singh, Partner and industrial disease specialist at Hugh James who is handling cases in Wales, said: “The resolution of the lead cases and successful conclusion of the lead claims is a pivotal milestone in this litigation, and one in which the claimants have had to fight for. Focus can now be given to a swift resolution we hope of the remaining cases in the group.

“The workers were exposed to harmful dust and fumes during their employment. It an important case for access to justice enabling multiple ex workers and families to bring their claims together in cases that may have never got off the ground on their own.”

A separate group litigation is also being brought by Hugh James and Irwin Mitchell on behalf of former British Steel coke oven workers. The case is expected to reach trial in 2020.

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