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Re: Litigation Culture
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BarryB
I am a bit concerned about this Trust stating that there employees are only insured under Trust policies whilst they are working in the back of thier motor. So what happens if you are injured whilst treating someone who is not covered by Motor Insurance, is away from thier place of residence so not covered by Home or Household Insurance.
Also, I believe that if this Ambo bloke won his case then his employees would be entitled to claim back, from any financial settlement his legal bods may secure, any sick pay they had paid him while he was recovering and possibly the cost of covering his shifts whilst he was off sick. So basically his wages and those of the person filling his shoes.
Perhaps, if he wins his case I should put in a claim for the two prolapsed disc operations I've had against all the people I've carried downstairs over the last >20 years.
It wont happen, I look on it as an occupational hazard, and one of the less fortunate 'perks of the job'.
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