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| There are three mandatory insurance policies in place covering Public Liability, Personal Accident and Death by Natural Causes.
However it is recommended that players and clubs consider whether additional cover is appropriate for their own personal circumstances.
I'm just not sure, and after looking into this matter, I'm slightly concerned how safe semi professional players are. This incident doesn't happen week in week out, the game has cracked down on dangerous tackles, like chicken wing.
Tangi may have some sort of claim in place. The fans are concerned that if he doesn't have evidence of earnings through playing rugby league for Featherstone his visa may be brought into question :-/
Thank you for your well wishes
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| I'm sure the club will seek legal advise on the matter. Can't think of any previous incidents, where a player has seeked compensation, against the individual who caused it. Hopefully it won't come to that. It's a contact sport, we want tackles to be legal of course, but we'd hate our players to refrain from big hits, to avoid the risk of potential court action.
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| ....on another note........any standing water on the pitch yet
ps will be in the seated stand waiting for the bucket collection for Tangi so i can do my bit
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| Quote: pie.warrior "....on another note........any standing water on the pitch yet
ps will be in the seated stand waiting for the bucket collection for Tangi so i can do my bit'"
Dunno about the pitch, but lots of standing water on the playing field and green in Ackworth, 1 1/2 miles away.
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| Re: getting a no win no fee solicitor in.
I'm just finishing my law degree now so I can maybe give a bit more information on this.
Proving a tort of offences against the person in a professional sporting context is notoriously difficult. Lawyers and academics have been arguing for years over whether or not injuries like this constitute a normal and acceptable risk through playing the game (which has normally been seen as the threshold).
A friend of mine is currently writing a dissertation on the subject (with a particular focus on rugby) and there's a really large amount of confusion over it. Its worth going to seek advice but the standard set will be hard to reach particularly due to the fact rugby is a physical game and injuries like this might been as an acceptable risk which does not give rise to liability.
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| Quote: Pemps "I really feel for the lad. It was a horrible injury that didn't seem to be an accident. My question is, does he or the club not have insurance for this sort of thing?'"
A good financial adviser would have recommended something like rlthisrl.
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