British Airways sued by businessman for £50k after 'suffering flashbacks and nightmares' from cutting his little finger
He was rushed to hospital when the flight landed and received 11 stitches
www.gbnews.comThe latest reporting I can find says Andrew Chesterton is suing British Airways for more than £50,000 after an alleged injury aboard a flight—claiming he suffered cuts to his fingers, scarring and reduced grip strength, as well as “flashbacks and nightmares.”[1][5]
One report says the case was expected to proceed to a damages assessment unless the parties settle out of court.[1][5]
If you want, tell me whether you mean “latest news” from the UK press only or if you’re okay with reposts/syndications, and I can narrow it to the most recent updates and court-procedure changes.
He was rushed to hospital when the flight landed and received 11 stitches
www.gbnews.comÉpisode de l’émission · UK News Today 2 Min News The Daily News Now! · 14 avril · 1 min
podcasts.apple.comBritish Airways apologized in high court Monday and agreed to pay Virgin Atlantic Airways $4 million
www.joc.comAndrew Chesterton was sitting in seat 1A when the injury occurred
www.independent.co.ukAnother law firm specialising in volume consumer claims has collapsed, with administrators called in yesterday at Liverpool-based McDermott Smith Law.
www.legalfutures.co.ukAndrew Chesterton was sitting in seat 1A when the injury occurred
www.independent.co.ukThe Andrew Chesterton Ba Lawsuit £50k is unusual not because it began with a dramatic emergency, but because it grew out of a small injury that now sits at the center of a wider dispute over pain, permanence, and compensation. A businessman says a cut to his little finger on a British Airways flight left …
www.el-balad.comClaims of “hidden sharp object” injuries, 11 stitches, and months of lingering nerve sensitivity have pushed a former executive to sue British Airways for £50,000.
aviospace.orgCalifornia Business and Litigation Lawyers
singianlaw.com