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Bradley councillor seeking compensation


A Craven district councillor is asking village hall bosses for compensation after she was injured slipping on ice after a parish council meeting.

Patricia Fairbank, a Conservative councillor from Bradley, near Skipton, has confirmed she has instructed solicitors to make a negligence claim after she suffered multiple compound fractures to her right leg in an accident in Bradley Village Hall car park.

The 74-year-old, of Raines Drive, was so badly injured in the fall, two years ago, that she still cannot walk unaided and cannot wear normal shoes.

Bradley Village Hall committee secretary, solicitor David Binns, said investigations into the circumstances of the accident were continuing, but would not confirm whether trustees intended to defend the claim.

The village hall is run by a charity, which almost broke even in the last financial year. Its income was almost £6,500. Coun Fairbank paid tribute to friends and neighbours who had rallied round her since the early-evening accident after a Bradley Parish Council meeting.

“Solicitors are dealing with a personal injury claim on my behalf, but I don’t want people thinking I’m money-grabbing or a horrible person,” said Coun Fairbank.

“I know the thought of someone claiming compensation really winds people up and a lot of folk are really greedy these days, but this accident has really interfered with the quality of my life.

“I don’t want people thinking I’m feeling sorry for myself or that I’m whinging, or feel hard done by, because I don’t. “I broke my right leg in loads of places and my leg’s been pinned, but I may have to have more treatment. The bone was sticking out about two inches.”

Coun Fairbank now has to walk with the help of sticks or a Zimmer frame. “I can’t bend my foot or kneel down to light the gas fire. It’s silly things like that which make my life difficult,” she said.

“I’ve never broken a bone before and it’s ironic but, just before the accident, I was bragging that I had never had a fall in my life.”

But she said there had also been welcome consequences to her accident.

“I live on my own and have no immediate relatives. I couldn’t have received better help if they had been members of the best family in the world,” she said. “I can’t believe how kind people have been and I don’t want them to think I’m moaning.”

Comments(7)

its johnny says...
1:06pm Fri 22 Jan 10

What on earth has her sliiping on ice got to do with the Village Hall. Surely negligence should be on her part for going out in such conditions.
With the recent weather hundreds of people slipped and hurt themselves, does this mean everybody should screw the council?

albion says...
1:28pm Fri 22 Jan 10

its johnny wrote:
What on earth has her sliiping on ice got to do with the Village Hall. Surely negligence should be on her part for going out in such conditions.
With the recent weather hundreds of people slipped and hurt themselves, does this mean everybody should screw the council?
It was on their property, presumably they will have liability insurance.

Joedavid says...
1:31pm Fri 22 Jan 10

She is a Councillor herself what a cheek to sue the Council.
She is not fit to be a Councilor she is responsable for no griiting of pavements etc.
We all been slipping and falling all over the place.

albion says...
1:56pm Fri 22 Jan 10

Joedavid wrote:
She is a Councillor herself what a cheek to sue the Council.
She is not fit to be a Councilor she is responsable for no griiting of pavements etc.
We all been slipping and falling all over the place.
This happened two years ago and the hall is run by a charity.

Tyke69 says...
3:01pm Fri 22 Jan 10

Perhaps more people should sue and then councils may grit properly in future!

Darbees says...
3:04pm Fri 22 Jan 10

As has been said recently as an excuse for councils not to clear pavements, ice/snow is act of God/nature and is not therefore a liability of the property owner. this won't stand up in court.
Despite her protestations, this is just greed by the councillor who clearly does not have the interests of the community at heart and who should resign forthwith having lost any sympathy she would have otherwise had. Unfortunately accidents happen, that's why they are called accidents.

hector0007 says...
4:36pm Fri 22 Jan 10

“Solicitors are dealing with a personal injury claim on my behalf, but I don’t want people thinking I’m money-grabbing or a horrible person,” .......I do!

“I know the thought of someone claiming compensation really winds people up"....You have!

“I don’t want people thinking I’m feeling sorry for myself ".....You are!

"that I’m whinging, or feel hard done by"....You are!

What a complete joker you are!

This is the type of person that should take care of their own responsibility. By the way don't go out in the sun you might just get some sun burn or are you going to somebody about that too or do you need a manual on how to protect yourself.


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