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« on: August 08, 2019, 09:28:19 »

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-49256251

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Paddington station: Commuter gets £27k for 'possible pigeon poo slip'

A total of £136,585-worth of compensation claims paid out by Network Rail happened at London Paddington
A commuter received £27,602 from Network Rail after "possibly slipping" on pigeon poo at Paddington station.

Data obtained by the BBC» (British Broadcasting Corporation - home page) has revealed Network Rail has paid out nearly £1m in five years for slips, trips and falls at its stations across the UK (United Kingdom).

Over half of the payouts were made following accidents at Euston, Paddington, Victoria and Liverpool Street stations.

Network Rail said a "tiny fraction" of commuters "experience a mishap".

In the five years up to the end of 2018-19 financial year a total of £951,360 was paid out in compensation.

The highest single amount was £39,631 for a passenger who "slipped on some liquid" at Charing Cross station.

Other passengers have received large payouts for slips at Paddington (£36,392) and Euston (£35,721) while another commuter received £28,000 after suffering a "possible lacerated finger" at Liverpool Street.

Settlements made by Network Rail were said to reflect the claims and would take into account not only the injury but the wider impact.

Network Rail's Philip Thrower said Network Rail was a company that took its "responsibilities seriously".

He added: "With tens of millions of people using our stations every day, only a tiny fraction of a percent experience a mishap.

"If we are at fault for causing damage or injury to anyone, we rightly compensate them for those accidents and put in place new ways of working to stop them from happening again."

Others include stations in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham, Reading, Guildford and Bristol Temple Meads.

Victoria was the railway station that saw the highest number of successful claims paid out by Network Rail - 44.

Waterloo (32), Leeds (32), Euston (27) and Liverpool Street (24) also feature highly.

Guildford and Glasgow Central were the only Network Rail-run stations not to have had a compensation claim paid out in the past five financial years.

The lowest amount paid out by Network Rail was £10 to a commuter who slipped on ice at Victoria station "suffering personal injury and damage to their suit".
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« Reply #1 on: August 08, 2019, 11:34:37 »

This reminds me of the sorry tale of Railtrack Ltd - a company set up two years after Railtrack Plc was dissolved. I make no apologies for the probability that I may have posted this link here in the past - it's always worth another read, if you have an hour or so to spare:

https://www.brokenmind.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/railtrack.pdf
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« Reply #2 on: August 08, 2019, 12:53:29 »

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-49256251
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Guildford and Glasgow Central were the only Network Rail-run stations not to have had a compensation claim paid out in the past five financial years.

Presumably in Guildford's case as Network Rail only took charge in April 2018, the ambulance chasers haven't had time to sharpen their pencils!
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