Compensation Claim

School kids paid £3 million in compensation

Categories: Compensation Claim | Tags: , , | Written by Hilary on August 29, 2009

 

According to recent figures, nearly £3 million was paid to school children and their parents last year due to compensation claims made for injuries sustained while in school grounds.

This equates to more than £7,500 paid each day in compensation, £1 million more than was paid out in 2007.

Some of the injury compensation payouts are for innocuous accidents, such as the pupil from Derbyshire who was injured during Games and received £35,000 personal injury compensation.

A child in Suffolk was paid £9,000 when he was struck by a calculator, chipping one of his teeth.

Perhaps the most ridiculous claim was when a pupil in Fulham was paid £800 after he was struck by a lollypop that had been thrown to him by a teacher.

Susie Squire, a member of the Tax Payers’ Alliance, stated:

While no doubt some of these claims are legitimate it’s bonkers that many kids are getting cash just for falling over in the playground.

Each claim needs to be more carefully evaluated.

These claims are costing the education authority a substantial amount each year, which in turn affects the standard of education our children are receiving.

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Schoolboy seeks compensation for personal injury

Categories: Compensation Claim,Public Liability | Tags: , , , , | Written by Michael on July 12, 2009

 

A London schoolboy is seeking personal injury compensation after suffering injury when a school bus run him over. Fifteen-year-old Luke Murtagh was trying to catch the school bus, run by Arriva London South, when he suffered the injury.

Luke approached the school bus as it pulled out of the bus stop, and he knocked the window in the hope that the driver would stop and pick him up. However the bus didn’t stop and Luke was pulled under the wheels, causing him severe personal injuries.

Luke was forced to undergo serious surgical procedures, including (more…)

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Massive payouts for school children hurt in accidents

Categories: Personal Injury,Personal Injury Lawyers,Slip and Trip | Tags: , , | Written by Hilary on July 4, 2009

 

School children in the Lothians in Scotland have received £125,000 in personal injury compensation in the past five years. Accidents range from the very minor, such as ripped school uniforms, to accidents in the playground, such as head injuries.

More serious injuries such as broken bones and head injuries have received £10,765 in compensation.

The councils have also been sued after children lost or damaged property such as (more…)

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Religious order named in the Ryan report to pay compensation

Categories: Compensation Claim,Emotional Distress | Tags: , , | Written by Michael on June 7, 2009

 

Religious orders implicated in the Ryan report into sexual and physical abuse against children have stated that they will make further compensation payments to the victims. There is a compensation fund in place for claims against the religious orders, and that stands at over 1.3 billion Euros.

The report showed that the religious orders had abused children for decades in Ireland in Roman Catholic run institutions. The orders have apologised for the actions and have stated they will cooperate with (more…)

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Teacher wins compensation for work related stress

Categories: Accident at Work,Compensation Claim | Tags: , , , , | Written by Paul on May 27, 2009

 

Surrey County Council has been ordered to pay compensation to a head teacher after it was found guilty of negligence causing emotional stress. The council has to pay the sum of £387,779 in damages to the head teacher, Mrs Conner.

The stress was caused primarily by two members of the school’s governing body, Mr Saleem and Mr Martin. The two attempted to take over meetings to improve the position for the Muslim faith within the school. Mr Martin complained of racism against Mrs Conner, which in itself was (more…)

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Midlothian Council pays out £40k for accidents at work in schools

Categories: Accident at Work,Personal Injury,Slip and Trip | Tags: , | Written by Hilary on April 29, 2009

 

teacher-with-injuryIt has been revealed that Midlothian Council has paid out over £40,000 in personal injury compensation in the last five years for accidents at work suffered by teachers in schools. The slip and trip accidents include teachers who have fallen over and had things land on them. The biggest claim was for more than £17,000 in compensation for deafness.

Six more teaching staff have injury claims outstanding against Midlothian Council for injuries involving a circular saw, slipping on ice and even a chemical explosion.

One teacher even received £278 in compensation for injury after they fell over a (more…)

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£18 million paid in personal injury compensation by schools in single year

Categories: Accident at Work,Personal Injury | Tags: | Written by Hilary on April 12, 2009

 

Other reasons for the compensation payouts were bullying and discrimination.

Among the injuries include a teacher who was awarded £220,000 in personal injury compensation when she suffered an accident at work. She was in the stationery cupboard and a box fell on her head.

According to figures released by the NUT, 16 of their members have received compensation for injuries such as slip and trips. One such teacher received £8,500 after she slipped on ice in the car park at the school where she worked.

Another teacher from London received a sum of £80,000 after she was knocked over in a corridor and injured her (more…)

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