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Mum loses £650k automotive crash compensation after being snapped chucking Xmas bushes

A mum who claimed £650k for accidents from a automotive crash misplaced her case after she was pictured profitable a Christmas tree throwing contest.

Kamila Grabska, 36, stated she was left with a “disabling” situation following the accident in February 2017. She had sued RSA Insurance on the idea that she couldn’t work for over 5 years, play along with her youngsters or perform fundamental chores because of fixed again and neck ache.

But the Irish High Court, sitting in Limerick, was proven a damning photograph in a nationwide newspaper of her hurling the spruce on January 8, 2018 .Grabska argued that whereas she regarded joyful within the photos from the charity occasion, she was nonetheless affected by her accidents and endured ache to this present day

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.But Judge Carmel Stewart threw out the case and remarked that the “very graphic picture” of her tossing the winter fir had helped her make the choice.



Kamila Grabska gained the women part within the seventh annual Christmas Tree throwing Championships

The choose stated: “It is a very large, natural Christmas tree and it is being thrown by her in a very agile movement.

“I’m afraid I cannot but conclude the claims were entirely exaggerated. On that basis, I propose to dismiss the claim.”

Grabska, a married mum-of-two, from Ennis, Co Clare, informed docs her accidents have been so extreme after the accident, on February 3, 2017, that she couldn’t elevate a heavy bag with out feeling taking pictures ache.



She was living off disability payments when she took part in the competition
She was residing off incapacity funds when she took half within the competitors

She stop her job following the crash and took incapacity funds – writing in courtroom paperwork her previous and future lack of earnings amounted to €500,000 (£427,340).

Grabska denied the suggestion that she had faked her accidents, telling the courtroom that she was merely “trying to live a normal life”.

But her case was dismissed after the choose dominated her actions following the crash have been “completely at odds” with the medical proof she gave of her accidents.

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