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27 Aug 2010, 03:59 (Ref:2750897) | #1 | ||
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In fact, as far as I am concerned his manager should never be allowed to be manager of a professional driver again. How can someone 'forget' to insure his driver for personal injury due to accidents? but still claim all the prizemoney said driver won?
Clearly such people should not be allowed anywhere near motorsports. Luckily for Chris there are people near him who do care about his safety and health enough to do something. |
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That's not a manager but a conman.
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as asked on Radio Le Mans Midweek Motorsport Collective Forum... he is covered by the NHS in the UK isn't he? Is he requiring non NHS treatment? I would have assumed all drivers have Personal Injury Insurance though. Hope he gets named and shamed, if not publicly, at least other drivers will know who he is
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does anyone have a source for the fact his manager didn't ensure his personal injury cover was valid? if it's just grapevine stuff we have to be a little careful about what we say on the forum. |
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Non UK residents are not entitled to NHS treatment.
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isn't a certain level of treatment covered by the e111 form/european health insurance card if you're an eu citizen?
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Maybe, but he's a Kiwi I think. What are the arrangements for Commonwealth Citizens?
It's not just about health cover - what about loss of earnings? |
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Is there any proof of this? There management agreement may stipulate all sorts of things about payment of prize money etc (drivers at the start of their careers often sign poor agreements that they later regret). Did the management agreement indicate that the manager was responsible for putting the PI cover in place - would that not involve the driver's participation and is it not also for driver's to ensure that they have the required cover? Were misrepresenations made? Who knows... TBH without the second side of the story it's difficult to make any judgment, certainly it seems risky to make unfounded allegations on a public forum. It's pretty daft for any driver to compete at an international level without adequate insurance, whether in this case that was Chris's fault or someone elses is impossible to say. |
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Everyone who is not ordinarily resident in the UK pays. Some EU citizens may have recourse to their own Government but that is not an issue here, it seems. If Chris had not established "ordinary residence in the UK", then he pays for treatment after "A&E" work finishes. As he is a Kiwi, the concept of paying for health care (or, at least, some element of that) will not be foreign to him. Of course, if he is seeking care outside the NHS, as many professional sports players will need, he will pay in just the same way as others would have to. Regards Jim |
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I found this on Facebook, which suggests there is some truth in the story. It's a straight cut and paste:
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I agree that it's clear that Chris is uninsured. I am less sure that it proves that his manager is the lying, scumball as appears to be suggested?
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I'd always have some type of insurance to cover yourself.
Quite a few managers are pretty worthless. Personally I would only pay one for services rendered such as legal help or other issues, but otherwise, I'd run your own affairs. |
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If I was the driver I would want to see the policy for myself and check the small print, much as I expect you would Piglet. |
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Since Chris is a Dutch citizen aswell, there is a chance that some, if not most of his immediate medical costs are covered by his Dutch health insurance. However, it may not cover for reconstructive surgery or extensive revalidation
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this facebook event/group does say the issues were caused by his Manager and I note one of the owners is Chris..... so he can type then
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?ei...7450444&ref=ts |
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"The horrifying accident suffered by Chris last month shocked the world of motorsport and left the Dutch-Kiwi driver badly injured. Lucky to still be alive, he now faces a battle to get back to the grid after being left without the funds for his rehabilitation." (my bold) No allegations about individuals? I have no idea what the correct situation is, it's just easy for those left in the poo to blame everyone else around them and I'd hate to see someone being pilloried with no evidence. |
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Subtle change that, from treatment to rehabilitation.
Those words would indicate that the hospital in Dartford that treated van der Drift is not seeking payment, rather that the driver is looking for funding to cover what most British citizens without additional insurance would also have to pay for, treatment outside of the NHS - private physio etc for an accelerated return to full (athlete levels of) fitness. So basically, its a plea for help from friends & acquaintances, akin to those that go on holiday without adequate travel insurance, get ****ed, break both legs or whatever then get a splash in the local rag. (yes I realise that sounds harsh...but..if I forget to insure my home and contents, should I just hope that I have enough friends that will give me money to make it good?) He could just take his time and wait for next season, this one is surely a write off Last edited by Bodysnatcher; 28 Aug 2010 at 21:01. |
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well, he or she wouldn't be the first or the last manager in sports or entertainment to look badly after his/ her subject(s).
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I think this situation is typical of a young race driver's wanting desperately to drive but with no funds they take any opportunity to drive and sign any sort of contract to enable them to drive. In my opinion it is a managers duty of care to ensure a race driver is well covered by insurance regardless of who is responsable for the cost. The series organisers also should stipulate a driver has insurance. As for prize money again young drivers with no funds or sponsoship will race for free and not get any of the prize money. Thats common place but if Chris's managemaent took the prize money he has won and then abandoned him thats dispicable. Now Chris has to rely on friends to rally round him to help with 'Sports Medicine' he needs for a quick recovery (in addition to his normal NHS treatment), there is no mention of his management being involved. At the end of the day we should all be thankfull Chris is alive after surviving a 210g impact on the same track that saw Henry Surtees tragic accident.. The mentioned Event to help Chris seems to be gaining momentum. We need to support Chris and in one way to do so is through this event and stop trying to determine blame (Piglet). At least Chris' friends are going to a lot of trouble to give something to race fans not just asking for donations. |
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Not sure of the relevance of mentioning Henry I hope that's not being used as some kind of publicity seeking mechanism? |
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Not sure of the relevance of mentioning Henry I hope that's not being used as some kind of publicity seeking mechanism?[/QUOTE]
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