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Oily floor leads to default judgment against Pretoria hospital

The Gauteng High Court, Pretoria has issued a default judgment ruling that Unitas Hospital in Centurion was 100% liable for damages that a patient might prove she suffered as a result of a fall because of an oily floor.

Her complaint about a noisy toilet door in a ward at Unitas Hospital in Centurion came back to haunt Lizle Meyer – she slipped on the oil used by maintenance staff on the creaking hinges. According to a Pretoria News report, Meyer broke her ankle and is now suing the hospital for R670,000 in damages.

The report says the hospital never replied to or defended the summons issued against it.

Meyer stated in court papers that she suffered from neurological problems and was admitted to the hospital in August last year. She was to spend a few days and had to undergo treatment, she said. The creaking toilet door to the en-suite bathroom bothered her while she was trying to get some rest in her hospital bed. She asked a nurse to request the hospital’s maintenance department to do something about the noisy door.

The report says the response was swift and a man working for the maintenance department soon arrived and sprayed the hinges with an oily lubricant. Meyer said she had to use the bathroom later that afternoon but when she went through the door she slipped and fell. This, she said, was because the floor was oily due to the spray used on the hinges.

She blamed the hospital for the injuries and said as the employer of the maintenance department, it was liable for that department’s conduct. Meyer said the staffer who fixed the noisy door was negligent as he had to ensure that the floor was properly cleaned. Alternatively, there should have been warning signs erected, warning patients and others who used the toilet that the floor was slippery. She said that apart from tearing her ligaments and breaking her ankle, she also suffered emotional trauma due to the fall.

The report says Meyer is still waiting for the medical experts’ reports regarding the injuries she suffered. Once she receives them the case will be back in court for a decision on the amount of damages she should receive.

[link url="http://www.iol.co.za/news/crime-courts/huge-claim-after-woman-slips-on-oily-hospital-floor-8079119"]Pretoria News report[/link]

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