Compensation Claim

Amateur footballer wins personal injury compensation payout

Categories: Compensation Claim,Personal Injury,Public Liability | Tags: , , | Written by Paul on June 21, 2009

 

A man has successfully claimed for personal injury compensation after injuring himself playing on a football pitch that was waterlogged. The man, who remains unnamed, won £13,000 in personal injury compensation after he fractured his tibia and his shinbone when he was playing on a five-a-side match with friends at the JJB Sports Soccer Dome.

Staff at the sports centre told them that the pitch was playable even though it was waterlogged. The injuries caused the man to miss 15 weeks of work.

JJB argued that the football pitch wasn’t dangerous and the injuries sustained by the man were as a result of the tackle he experienced, rather than the state of the pitch.

Personal injury lawyers Ellis-Fermor & Negus fought the case in Derby, winning the man £13,404 in injury compensation.

Kevin Bampton is the head of law at the University of Derby, stated:

This is not someone letting teams play on their field. It’s a major sports company which should have known about the risks involved.

An amateur footballer isn’t going to know about the full potential for injury.

For that sort of injury, the time off work, ongoing physiotherapy, that sort of thing, that’s a relatively small amount.

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Footballer to contest compensation claim

Categories: Compensation Claim,Personal Injury | Tags: , , , | Written by Paul on May 31, 2009

 

gary-charles1Former professional footballer Gary Charles is to contest the compensation claim that has been made against him after he assaulted a woman in a taxi office in 2005. The footballer attacked the woman after she made a comment about him not being good enough to have played for Manchester United.

The woman, forty-six year old Elizabeth Wedge, suffered physical and emotional injury after the assault where Gary Charles punched and kicked her.

Charles was given a suspended sentence for the assault, but later went to prison for another incident. The claim for compensation is due to be heard in November in Derby.

Despite Ms Wedge’s claim for compensation and her injuries suffered, Charles defends his actions:

I regret going out that night and putting myself in a vulnerable position.

My barrister suggested an appeal against the conviction but I wanted to move on. It does cross my mind that I should have appealed.

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Ex footballer pursued for injury compensation

Categories: Compensation Claim,Criminal Injury,Emotional Distress,Personal Injury | Tags: , , , | Written by Michael on May 22, 2009

 

gary-charles1A former professional footballer is facing a claim for injury compensation after he attacked and beat up a woman who worked in a taxi booking office.

The footballer, former Nottingham Forrest player Gary Charles, could be forced to pay out a five figure compensation claim to his victim, 46 year old Elizabeth Wedge. Ms Wedge says she has suffered both emotionally and physically since the attack in September 2005.

Gary Charles received a nine month suspended sentence for his actions in 2006, however just 12 months later he was jailed after he assaulted a doorman outside a pub while drunk.

Ms Wedge stated about her anguish:

I’ve lost my job through this and not worked since the attack. I’m on incapacity benefit and disability living allowance.

My solicitor has written to him a number of times about compensation but he has (more…)

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World Cup in South Africa 2010 to see rise in personal injury claims?

Categories: AIG,Compensation Claim,Personal Injury,Public Liability,Slip and Trip | Tags: | Written by Hilary on May 3, 2009

 

south-africa-2010South Africa is getting ready for the football World Cup next summer, when the eyes of the world will be upon it, and the football fans of the world will be descending on the country. An estimated 10 million people will visit South Africa in 2010, which has prompted insurance company AIG South Africa to warn that tourist companies in South Africa will become targets for personal injury claims.

Elton Julies of AIG stated:

Not only are we expecting the promulgation of the Consumer Protection Bill this year, which introduces strict liability for suppliers, but people are coming from countries where (more…)

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West Ham seek compensation for injury to Carlton Cole

Categories: Accident at Work,Personal Injury,Sporting Injury | Tags: , | Written by Paul on April 26, 2009

 

carlton coleWest Ham United football club has claimed for injury compensation after their player, Carlton Cole, was injured playing for England. Cole featured in England’s 4-0 friendly victory over Slovakia, but left the field with an injury after playing for just 20 minutes.

Cole received a groin injury in the game, and will be missing for West Ham for six weeks. His absence will be felt by the London outfit as Cole has been in great form this season, scoring 11 goals.

When a player is injured playing for England the clubs tend to follow the procedure of claiming for injury compensation, which (more…)

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