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CONTINUING SIGNIFICANT DISABILITY

PD v FIRST-TIER TRIBUNAL [2013] UKUT 371 
The Claimant applied to quash the decision of the First-tier Tribunal dismissing his appeal against a decision to award him £4,400.00 as a final payment of compensation under the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme 2008 in respect of a fracture of his left wrist. The award was made on the basis that there had been a ‘substantial recovery’ from the injury, but the claimant contends that he should have been awarded £8,200.00 because he still had a ‘continuing significant disability’.   Full report here.


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