OLL Ltd v Secretary of State for Transport

OLL Ltd v Secretary of State for Transport [1997] 3 All ER 897 is an English court case concerned with negligence from the King's Bench Division of the High Court of England and Wales with particular regard to the duty of care owed by the emergency services.

In this case, it was claimed His Majesty's Coastguard had failed to respond in an adequate period of time to the Lyme Bay canoeing disaster where four school children died after getting into difficulty while on a school trip in Lyme Bay, Dorset.

[1] The parent company of the outdoor centre that ran the trip, OLL Ltd, settled several claims with the victims and was seeking a contribution from the Secretary of State for Transport,[2] under whose remit HM Coastguard falls as an executive agency.

It was held that HM Coastguard did not owe a duty of care to those requiring its assistance unless they actively made the situation worse, rather than by omission, as was the case here.

[4] As such, the claim was dismissed and the hire company were forced to foot the bill for the entirety of the compensation.