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Woman Sues For £650K In Injury Claim, But Insurance Company Finds Photos Of Her Throwing A Tree
Woman Sues For £650K In Injury Claim, But Insurance Company Finds Photos Of Her Throwing A Tree
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Woman Sues For £650K In Injury Claim, But Insurance Company Finds Photos Of Her Throwing A Tree

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Oh, Christmas tree, oh, Christmas tree, you told a tale for all to see! A woman’s £650,000 ($824,850) injury claim following a car accident was rejected in an Irish court after she was seen winning a Christmas tree-throwing competition, leading the judge to conclude her declarations were exaggerated.

36-year-old Kamila Grabska reportedly sued an insurance company called RSA Insurance and said injuries to her back and neck meant she was unable to work for more than five years or play with her children.

Highlights
  • Kamila's £650K injury claim was dismissed after she was seen throwing a Christmas tree.
  • Photos showed Kamila athletically competing, contradicting her injury claims.
  • Judge found Kamila's injury claims 'entirely exaggerated' and dismissed the case.

Kamila reportedly attested she was left with the “disabling” condition after a car she was traveling in was hit from behind in an accident that occurred in 2017.

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    Kamila Grabska’s £650,000 injury claim was rejected in an Irish court after she was seen winning a Christmas tree-throwing competition

    Image credits: Clare County Council

    Nevertheless, the deceptive mom’s claim was dismissed by a high court judge in Limerick, Ireland, after a photograph emerged, exposing Kamila in a rather compromising situation.

    Indeed, Kamila was pictured throwing a 5ft spruce at a charity event in January 2018, The Guardian reported.

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    Unfortunately for the jolly alleged grifter, a picture of the festive event was published in a national newspaper and showcased Kamila athletically handling the tree at the competition, which she won, directly contradicting her claims that she was still suffering from her injuries.

    Image credits: Clare County Council

    Justice Carmel Stewart dismissed Kamila’s claim in part due to the “graphic nature” of the image, as per The Guardian.

    “It is a very large, natural Christmas tree, and it is being thrown by her in a very agile movement,” the judge was reported saying in court by the Irish Independent newspaper.

    The Irish judge continued: “I’m afraid I cannot but conclude the claims were entirely exaggerated.

    “On that basis, I propose to dismiss the claim.”

    A picture showing Kamila tossing a tree at the competition was published in local newspapers

    Image credits: Clare County Council

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    The court had previously been told that the married mother-of-two from Ennis in Co Clare had spoken to doctors days after winning the Christmas tree-throwing contest, The Guardian reported.

    Kamila had reportedly claimed that she could no longer lift a heavy bag without suffering from shooting pain. She had consequently quit her job and received disability payments, the court heard.

    The alleged fraudster’s legal claim against the insurance company was for the loss of past and future earnings, with Kamila saying she was unable to leave her bed for up to half a day at times, The Guardian reported.

    Image credits: halayalex

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    Kamila had also stated that her husband had to bring her medication.

    She denied faking her injuries and told the court she was “trying to live a normal life” and had still been in pain despite looking happy in the photograph.

    The court also saw a video of Kamila reportedly training her dog in a park for more than an hour in addition to the Christmas tree contest pictures.

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    In the end, the judge threw her case away, ruling that Kamila’s behavior after the collision was “completely at odds” with the claims she had made in relation to her injuries. Her case stands out, but many claims fall apart for less dramatic reasons, like trying to handle the entire legal process alone, which is one of several mistakes drivers make after a crash.

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    featherytoad
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    1 year ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    People are idiots. I read an article and saw a video (not on BP) on line of a lady who was claiming workers comp/disability because of shoulder/back injuries. She was on The Price Is Right spinning that big heavy wheel. Busted.

    arthbach
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    1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's fairly common for insurance companies to send out private investigators to check whether the person's claims match up with how they are living their life. There have been people who have claimed they can't work, but private investigators have photographs of them working on a building site.

    Binky Melnik
    Community Member
    1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A friend of mine makes a mint investigating insurance claims. The mint comes from grateful insurance companies who don’t hafta pay out gigantic claims because he has video and/or photographic evidence of so many people doing things they claimed they can’t because of their injuries. 😕

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    Id row
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    1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    People like her is why it took me three years to get disability and almost lost my house.

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    featherytoad
    Community Member
    1 year ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    People are idiots. I read an article and saw a video (not on BP) on line of a lady who was claiming workers comp/disability because of shoulder/back injuries. She was on The Price Is Right spinning that big heavy wheel. Busted.

    arthbach
    Community Member
    1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's fairly common for insurance companies to send out private investigators to check whether the person's claims match up with how they are living their life. There have been people who have claimed they can't work, but private investigators have photographs of them working on a building site.

    Binky Melnik
    Community Member
    1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A friend of mine makes a mint investigating insurance claims. The mint comes from grateful insurance companies who don’t hafta pay out gigantic claims because he has video and/or photographic evidence of so many people doing things they claimed they can’t because of their injuries. 😕

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    Id row
    Community Member
    1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    People like her is why it took me three years to get disability and almost lost my house.

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