Thursday, April 30, 2026 - A London court has awarded compensation to Chloe Caillet after she was injured by falling brickwork outside a café in north-west London.
The DJ was struck outside the Kipferl Café when a section of
brick cornice suddenly fell from a building owned by O’Hare Holdings Ltd. She
suffered injuries to her neck, shoulder, back, and foot, along with bruising
and psychological effects including anxiety and sleep disturbance.
During the case, the court heard that Caillet narrowly
avoided more serious injury because she was leaning forward looking at her
phone at the time, meaning the debris missed her head.
She initially sought nearly £100,000 in damages, claiming
the incident left her unable to work for six months. However, the defence
challenged this, pointing to social media evidence showing her attending events
across locations such as New York and Nevada during that period.
Caillet argued she was only undertaking limited or “passive”
work rather than performing at her usual level. Recorder Karl King ultimately
found that while she had ongoing symptoms, she had returned to some level of
work after around three months.
The court rejected claims that she had been dishonest, but
also declined to award the full amount sought for lost earnings. Instead, she
was granted approximately £14,000 in compensation for her injuries and
treatment costs.
In addition, O’Hare Holdings was ordered to pay around
£75,000 towards her legal costs, bringing the total payout to roughly £90,000.
The judge concluded that while her injuries were genuine, they did not fully
prevent her from working for the entire six-month period she had claimed.

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