Archive for July, 2009

Led Zeppelin frontman in minor road accident

Robert Plant, singer of British classic rock band Led Zeppelin, was involved in a minor car crash at a junction in the northwest of London, it has recently been reported. Although Mr Plant, 60, is believed not to have sustained any personal injuries, the other driver, Richard Grant, was knocked unconscious and suffered whiplash due [...]

Employers failing to protect staff from swine flu could face compensation claims

Legal professionals have warned that swine flu victims could sue their employers for tens of thousands of pounds if they can prove that they contracted the illness at the workplace. Firms could face costly personal injury claims if they fail to adequately protect their workers from the H1N1 virus. Therefore employers are being urged not [...]

Criminal compensation cuts for minor offenders due to rule change

Violent crime victims are to have their criminal compensation reduced if they have previously been fined for minor offences such as speeding. The new Government policy could see rape victims and the families of murder victims lose £1,650 from a £11,000 state compensation payout. A brain injury victim could lose up to £37,500 from a [...]

MoD spies on soldiers to check injury claims

The Ministry of Defence has come under fire after admitting to spying on wounded British soldiers claiming for damages for their injuries. Since 2000, 284 claims have been secretly monitored in an attempt to stop false or exaggerated claims. The MoD has defended its actions, stating that the surveillance “is used in less than 1% [...]

New motorway plans could reduce road accidents and personal injury claims

Plans to widen a busy part of the M62 in West Yorkshire have been publicly unveiled in the hope of easing traffic flow and reducing the number of road accidents and personal injury claims on the stretch of motorway. The plans reveal that at peak times, the hard shoulder will be used between Brighouse and [...]

Pensioner injured in hit-and-run accident claims for £150,000 in compensation

A Sussex pensioner is claiming up to £150,000 in injury compensation after she was the victim of a hit-and-run road accident in Hastings. Shelagh Leach, 83, suffered serious personal injury after she was hit by a car outside a petrol station. The driver, Paul Barnard, accidentally mounted the pavement when he swerved to enter the [...]

Man loses appeal for full criminal compensation after takeaway raid

A man who was shot as he confronted armed raiders at a takeaway in Birmingham has lost his appeal for more compensation. Raj Kumar Khushia, 37, said he was originally promised more than £15,000 in criminal compensation from the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA), but the figure was later halved to £7,671 because he had [...]

Claim exposed as fraud after suffering wedding party were filmed dancing and celebrating at reception

Three people face jail time and substantial legal costs after video evidence revealed that their compensation claim was a scam. Andrew Singh, 26, his parents and dozens of relatives lodged compensation claims against a Bury-based coach company. One of the coaches they were travelling in was involved in a collision with another vehicle en route [...]

Personal injury claim against council found out to be fake

A man could face criminal prosecution after making an accident claim against his local authority that turned out to be fake. Craig Alan Johnson, 31, of Wigan, attempted to sue for compensation, alleging that he had suffered personal injury by tripping over an uneven paving stone in Hindley in 2006. It was claimed that his [...]

Disabled boy to receive compensation after medical negligence results in brain injury

A 12-year-old boy is due to receive a substantial payout in compensation after medics failed to spot that he was suffering from a brain injury. Rees Ross, of Lincoln, is now disabled as a result of the accidental injury, which happened five years ago. According to the family’s solicitors, West Lincolnshire Primary Care Trust have [...]