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British personal trainer needs £250,000 to get home from Thailand after falling from third-storey balcony and suffering horrific injuries while on holiday


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1 minute ago, Dukeleto said:

The devil is in the details, why is there no elaboration on the balcony fall and how that occurred. If this was the fault of the accommodation they were staying at then I am sure we would have read about it but the lack of that information (unless I have not read it) indicates there was stupidity, drunkenness or carelessness involved which any insurance company is going to baulk at paying out for.

Sure, as usual, no details, but you're not surely suggesting he wasn't covered for falling over the parapet of a balcony 30 ft up and fracturing his pelvis? Anybody else managed this feat from there? Lucky to be alive I'd imagine. They'd better wheel him over to the nearest government hospital, if that would make a difference.

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3 hours ago, Pique Dard said:

but how can he travel so faraway from his country without insurance?

falling from a balcony is strange.  Definitely more to this story, drinking, whatever....

 

When I was a teacher at a GOVERNMENT school, they only gave me like 5000 baht for insurance.  lol.  

 

example:  typical Thailand accident, bills are 1 million.  school gives me 5000 and says Good luck!!

 

Did I take out extra insurance?  of course not.

 

Have you seen teacher salaries?  lol

 

gofundme was always my dream........hurt, not bad, need 100,000...gofundme gives me 10 billion!! yes!!!!  

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23 minutes ago, HappyExpat57 said:

Just spit balling here, but couldn't they fly a team of specialists in to Thailand to do the surgery at a fraction of the cost? I'm sure some hospital in LOS has the necessary hardware.

Not sure about the latter part of your post but I like "spit balling". A new one to me.????????

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Kieran, of Castleford, West Yorkshire, fell three storeys from a hotel balcony 

Why did this fall occur?

If faulty / unsafe hotel balcony the hotel should pay

If because drunk or stoned he should pay & could be why travel insurance is not paying out

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They say they are "fighting insurance company". But does it say travel insurance???

Guess maybe insurance company have asked for police rapport, and something written here that is "no good".

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49 minutes ago, RichardColeman said:

People do not just 'fall' from balconies. Either the building is at fault or he is at fault. 

 

As for the insurance company, they could simply be waiting on his blood alcohol level before paying out or refusing to due to it being his own fault.

 

That said, there should be no reason why the hospital and authorities could not have made that decision within a few hours of it happening.

It happens regularly.

Refer to my earlier post.????????

Posted
3 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

As we don't have all the facts, we can't really comment as to why the insurance company are reluctant to pay up, but if they did the right thing and got proper insurance, it's an unfortunate situation. 

I can't see them getting 250,000 quid from strangers so I have no idea as to what can happen now.

There is no way he can fly home without an air ambulance and obviously they can't pay to stay.

However, there has to be an answer- perhaps the UK government can fly him home on a military flight.

With the number of Brits lately that are getting hurt might as well call it the bkk shuttle with weekly flights.  Actually if you had seats for others you might make a few quid.

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File under Daily Mail rubbish. Don't know why AN keep copying their thoroughly misleading, badly researched, short of data articles. Same for the girl mashed up in Koh wherever on her bike. Maybe deflection from all the NHS woes back home.

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Posted
4 hours ago, ukrules said:

I'm going to guess that there's some kind of exclusion involving either an unsafe building or alcohol consumption.

 

I'm hoping it's due to the balcony not being high enough, at least there might be someone to sue.

 

I've heard that some insurance policies will deny any claim if you've got any detectable alcohol in your blood.

Considering a lot of people like a drink or two when on holiday that kind of negates the usefulness of the policy for what might be a large percentage of the persons stay. One glass of wine might be enough to negate your insurance. Buyer beware.

 

Time will tell I guess.

 

Probably a bit of alcohol involved and definitely a low balcony most are dangerously low here

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Looks like a lot of  people speculating on what type of  insurance cover the couple have 

I am sure they know what they are covered for 

Why don't they say what was not covered as to why  the insurance people are not paying out 

Hence the Gofundme 

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5 hours ago, Mike Teavee said:

If you read the linked article, it seems they have Travel Insurance  "Eleven days after the incident, Shauna said they were still in an 'exhaustive and tiring fight' with the insurance company."

 

 

 

 

 

 

I've written before about my friend who was hit by a car in Pattaya. Sadly he later died from the injuries.  His travel insurance company is still refusing to pay, constantly demanding arcane hospital documents, etc.   Eventually, it will probably have to go to arbitration for his family to get reimbursed anything.

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