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Backpacker who broke her neck jumping into pool in Thailand describes her recovery

The Matt Hampson Foundation is funding Sophie Wilson's rehabilitation

 

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Sophie Wilson was just days into a six-month tour of Asia when the accident happened

 

A backpacker who broke her neck in Thailand and is facing a long battle to walk again is raising funds for a charity dedicated to helping people who have suffered life altering and catastrophic sporting injuries.

 

Sophie Wilson, of Shepshed, was just six days into a planned six-month trip around Asia when she broke her neck, diving into shallow water at a pool bar.

 

The 24-year-old suffered a severe spinal fracture and a compressed spinal cord, leaving her unable to move anything from the collarbone down.

 

Her parents, John and Jane, who are self-employed gardeners, flew out to Thailand following the incident.

 

Her family launched a go fund me page to get her home when her insurer refused to pay out after the accident on December 1.

 

The worldwide appeal reached more than £60,000 in five days.

 

Full story: https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/news/local-news/backpacker-who-broke-neck-jumping-3587451

 

-- Leicestershire Live 2019-11-29

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1 hour ago, GinBoy2 said:

The worst part of this, given the current level of agitation over insurance, was this girl did all the rights things, had insurance yet the snakes refused to pay up!

 

Insurance companies the world over are really really good at taking your money, yet really really good at finding ways to not pay out. 

That's why they employ loss adjusters it's their job to weasle out of paying

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2 hours ago, GinBoy2 said:

The worst part of this, given the current level of agitation over insurance, was this girl did all the rights things, had insurance yet the snakes refused to pay up!

 

What was the reason for them to not pay up? And which company was it? If it's mine i 'll cancel my contract.

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2 hours ago, phka said:

That's why they employ loss adjusters it's their job to weasle out of paying

I totally agree with the use of the word 'weasel'.

 

Loss adjusters do and should deny payment where there is fraud, but unfortunately they go way beyond that mandate to try to find any technicality in order to deny payment to customers

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47 minutes ago, AlexRich said:

When in Thailand, avoid diving at all costs ... pool, cliff or muff. Nothing good comes from it!

You can add any shallow pool in the world to that. Even if it does NOT state that " diving is strictly forbidden".

Contrary wise, a muff sporting a sign "dive straight in" can be enticing, as long as you keep a sharp lookout for all escape routes.

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3 hours ago, mercman24 said:

very misleading headline, you dont break your neck by JUMPING into a pool and it turns out she DIVED into a pool, that was dumb for starters

Well dumb she may well have been, but who among us hasn't been dumb?

 

My car insurance policy doesn't specify that if I'm driving the speed limit with 2 feet of snow on the ground, which is dumb, and I spin out wreaking my car they don't pay.

 

Now we have no idea who wrote the policy, but in general, the cheaper the policy, the more weaseling out clauses will be embedded in the small print, which of course none of us read!

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19 hours ago, GinBoy2 said:

The worst part of this, given the current level of agitation over insurance, was this girl did all the rights things, had insurance yet the snakes refused to pay up!

 

Insurance companies the world over are really really good at taking your money, yet really really good at finding ways to not pay out. 

You obviously know nothing about insurance. No holiday policy will cover you for getting you home when you are unfit to travel.  She was paralysed !!  Also no ones knows what cover she had. Insurance companies won't just hand out money after a few days because she needs it !

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The insurance company in question was named as Insure and Go (according to a BBC report dated 27 December 2018).  This is a  apparently a low cost travel insurance company who aims their business at specifically low cost travellers e.g. backpackers.

 

According to the BBC report, Insure and Go said in a statement: "We do understand that people go on holiday to have fun and enjoy themselves, but we are not able to cover circumstances where a customer has acted in a way that puts themselves at risk".

 

"This is clearly stated in the policy terms and conditions."

 

If the insurance companies statement above is to be believed, perhaps they should have made it clear in their policy (in big bold letters), that travelling to Thailand is likely to be putting yourself at risk and, therefore, we (the insurance company) won't pay out for anything that happens to you whilst your there.

 

If I recall correctly, at the time this hit the news last year, the company (Insure and Go) was being investigated by the UK Financial Ombudsman following complaints that it (the company) had refused a very high number of allegedly valid claims.

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P.S. The company was "Insure and Go".

 

But pretty much all travel insurance (and even general health insurance) policies have general exclusions for injuries suffered due to negligence or intoxication. The following is from Insure and Go's list of General Exclusoons (which are not in small print):

 

"8. Any claim arising directly from you, your partner, relative or your travelling companion consuming alcohol"

 

18. Any claim arising from you being involved in any deliberate, malicious, reckless, illegal or criminal act."

 

As soon as any insurance company sees something like diving on the premises of a bar in the middle of the night, red flags would go up and they'd look more closely.

 

While these quotes are specific to Insure and Go you will find similiar in the General Conditions of any policy. None will insure you for injuries that occur as a direct result of being drunk or high nor for injuries that result from recklessness usually defined as something an ordinary prudent person would not do.  Now obviously there is some subjectivity with both of these things. The alcohol consumption must be a direct cause of the injury, simply having consumed alcohol by itself is not a disqualifier. And there is also room for debate around what constitutes deliberate recklessness. 

 

One would assume the family has appealed but either lost or the appeal is still in progress.

 

 

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1 hour ago, thaiowl said:

I broke my neck in Thailand in 1988 and was paralysed from the neck down. My holiday insurance paid all the bills and organised a Doctor to come out from the UK and escort me home. They used a scissor lift to get me into the Thai Airways plane and the Doctor was sat next me in first class!

A bit of a drastic way to get a seat upgrade.

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2 hours ago, thaiowl said:

I broke my neck in Thailand in 1988 and was paralysed from the neck down. My holiday insurance paid all the bills and organised a Doctor to come out from the UK and escort me home. They used a scissor lift to get me into the Thai Airways plane and the Doctor was sat next me in first class!

I would wager that you weren't under the influence of alcohol or drugs and had dived into the shallow end of a pool in defiance of the posted "No Diving Allowed" sign.

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