Compensation Claim

Football fan soldier could lose £25k compensation payout

Categories: Abacus Insurance,Accident at Work,Compensation Claim | Written by Michael on April 13, 2010

 

A wounded solder’s £25,000 personal injury compensation claim could be under threat after he was captured on television carrying a trophy at a major football match.

Private Dave Tatlock received the sum after suffering shrapnel wounds whilst serving in Afghanistan during Summer 2008. The incident left him with serious nerve damage in his legs, including no movement in his left foot, leaving him unable to walk without the aid of splints.

He sought compensation after taking out a £56 per week health insurance policy, and successfully managed to receive a £25,000 payout for the affect his injuries have had on his lifestyle.

However, Pte Tatlock was pictured earlier this year carrying the Carling Cup trophy onto the pitch during a football match involving his favourite team, Manchester United, at Wembley Stadium. These images were seen by (more…)

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