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i suffered a rugby injury 13 yrs ago.never got any type of compensation.would i be able to now or is it way to late.thanks for any replies.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.that's exactly what i was about to say.
if it happened thirteen years ago and the thought of asking for compensation then didn't occur to you, then i doubt that you'll have much luck with whoever it is you're planning to get this compensation money from.
i don't know the facts though, this is just my opinion on the subject, feel free to disregard it since i don't know the details of the situation
In reality, you would be claiming against an insurance company, assuming insurance is in place of course. Most organised sports teams will have insurance in place or at least advise its players to effect their own personal insurance. A couple of relatively high profile cases exist where claims were successful where a rugby referee failed to stop a player being injured by foreseeable aspects of the game, e.g scrum collapses.
It would depend on the nature of the injury and how it was inflicted by the other party. If it was a violent act (stamping on head that left permanent scars or damage, high tackle that gave you whiplash) the police may ask you to press charges if you go to hospital, you could possibly take a civil action against the person for damages...
If you have lost sight, hearing, loss of limbs etc, your club and you as a member of the club (if you have paid your subs) would be insured and you could claim from their insurance.
but if it was a legitimate tackle or accidental injury that didn't leave you blind, deaf, without the loss of limbs etc, you probably couldn't claim anything.
You would also have to claim within 3 years.
milly143, netibiza,icemansav If you were walking down the street and you were set upon by a burly bloke who stamped on your head and caused you brain damage, you would be entitled to claim.... so why should it be different if this happens on a sports field. it is not within the laws of the game, and can still be classed as gbh / abh if reported to the police with satisfactory evidence.
normyc as I said, i don't know the details but playing rugby, which is very much a contact sport and walking down the street are two very different things. I don't really think you can compare the two. Perhaps his injury could have been prevented but the fact is rugby, as with many other sports can be dangerous and it is your choice to get on the pitch.