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Quite frankly words fail me. Having suffered with "Chondromalacia patellae" for nearly 25 years now. Although being an extremely common knee injury believe me when my knee actually "Goes" it can be excruciatingly painful to say the least. I have needed surgery to rectify my injury and am required to take medication for pain nearly every "walking" day I live. I have been left in abject agony when my knee has gone in the past, to the point of tears streaming down my face. My specialists diagnosis is that eventually my knee will become so painful even to get out of bed that when I am older I will need a walking aid for the rest of my life and maybe even require a wheelchair at some point as it is a degenerative disorder of one of the main functioning joints known to ma. I don't for one second think that I should get any form of compensation for my PTSD let alone a "painful knee joint".
No I do not think her ?injury deserves compensation let alone that kind of level of compensation. £500k for an injury that
a) is treatable, b) non life threatening, and c) will not stop her working as a result.
PTSD is yes a) treatable (after prolonged therapy), b)life threatening, oh and c) can stop a sufferer from working.
So correct me if I am wrong.
If I dislocate my "knee, or kneecap" I can expect compensation but if I survive some of the most horrific trauma's a human being can not only suffer at the time of the attack on my person, or survive being present at a life-threatening event so traumatic that I suffer a lifetime of flashbacks. I do not in the slightest belittle her pain and suffering at injuring her knee but!. PTSD !! well we all have our opinions, for me .... NO criterion A has not been met and if it has, I guess every one of us on here has a claim and should consult a Lawyer straight away.... Oh I forget myself, there are many of us who cannot afford one. Unlike the lady who slips and hurts her knee, who worked for the Natural History Museum at the time (no doubt on a very tasty salary at the time).
Lets all jump on the "Where there's a blame there's a claim" band-wagon shall we..
Rant over.
No I do not think her ?injury deserves compensation let alone that kind of level of compensation. £500k for an injury that
a) is treatable, b) non life threatening, and c) will not stop her working as a result.
PTSD is yes a) treatable (after prolonged therapy), b)life threatening, oh and c) can stop a sufferer from working.
So correct me if I am wrong.
If I dislocate my "knee, or kneecap" I can expect compensation but if I survive some of the most horrific trauma's a human being can not only suffer at the time of the attack on my person, or survive being present at a life-threatening event so traumatic that I suffer a lifetime of flashbacks. I do not in the slightest belittle her pain and suffering at injuring her knee but!. PTSD !! well we all have our opinions, for me .... NO criterion A has not been met and if it has, I guess every one of us on here has a claim and should consult a Lawyer straight away.... Oh I forget myself, there are many of us who cannot afford one. Unlike the lady who slips and hurts her knee, who worked for the Natural History Museum at the time (no doubt on a very tasty salary at the time).
Lets all jump on the "Where there's a blame there's a claim" band-wagon shall we..
Rant over.