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2024-02-27 09:48:27 UTC
Her case was felled by a Christmas tree throwing competition.
A court in Ireland dismissed a mothers $820,000 insurance claim after a
picture emerged of her winning a contest to see who could toss a tree the
farthest.
Kamila Grabska, 36, had claimed that a car accident in 2017 left her with
debilitating pain, leaving her unable to lift heavy bags and keeping her
in bed on bad days, according to disclosures made at Ireland's High Court
and reported by the Irish Independent newspaper.
The constant pain in her back, neck and thoracic spine left her unable to
lift groceries, do chores or play with her two children, the newspaper
reported the disclosures, made to the court sitting in Limerick, as
saying.
She sued RSA Insurance on the basis that she could not work for over five
years, claiming past and future loss of earnings that amounted to around
$542,000 of her total claim, according to the Irish Independent.
Her case came unstuck when a photo published in the newspaper almost a
year after her accident showed Grabska winning a Christmas tree throwing
contest.
The picture, taken in January 2018, shows Grabska, wearing a yellow
jacket, forcefully throwing the tree in the town of Ennis in western
Ireland, where the championship, based on an old lumberjack competition,
takes place. The winner is the person who throws it the farthest.
A second picture published the day shows her smiling as she holds a
mounted certificate declaring her the champion.
When she was cross-examined in court, Grabska said she still felt pain
when she threw the Christmas tree and was smiling in photos because she
was trying to live a normal life, the Irish Independent reported.
But Judge Carmel Stewart, who presided over the case, said she had no
choice but to dismiss the claim because of the very graphic picture of
Grabskas throwing the Christmas tree, which was at odds with the
medical evidence provided. Im afraid I cannot but conclude the claims
were entirely exaggerated, she said.
She also took into consideration video from last November, played to the
court, showing Grabska play-wrestling with a big Dalmatian dog for up to
1.5 hours, according to the paper.
An entry on the Courts Service of Ireland says Grabskas case was
dismissed last week. It did not include any further details.
RSA Insurance and Grabskas legal representatives did not immediately
respond to requests for statements.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/ireland-christmas-tree-throwing-
competition-mother-loses-claim-rcna140448
A court in Ireland dismissed a mothers $820,000 insurance claim after a
picture emerged of her winning a contest to see who could toss a tree the
farthest.
Kamila Grabska, 36, had claimed that a car accident in 2017 left her with
debilitating pain, leaving her unable to lift heavy bags and keeping her
in bed on bad days, according to disclosures made at Ireland's High Court
and reported by the Irish Independent newspaper.
The constant pain in her back, neck and thoracic spine left her unable to
lift groceries, do chores or play with her two children, the newspaper
reported the disclosures, made to the court sitting in Limerick, as
saying.
She sued RSA Insurance on the basis that she could not work for over five
years, claiming past and future loss of earnings that amounted to around
$542,000 of her total claim, according to the Irish Independent.
Her case came unstuck when a photo published in the newspaper almost a
year after her accident showed Grabska winning a Christmas tree throwing
contest.
The picture, taken in January 2018, shows Grabska, wearing a yellow
jacket, forcefully throwing the tree in the town of Ennis in western
Ireland, where the championship, based on an old lumberjack competition,
takes place. The winner is the person who throws it the farthest.
A second picture published the day shows her smiling as she holds a
mounted certificate declaring her the champion.
When she was cross-examined in court, Grabska said she still felt pain
when she threw the Christmas tree and was smiling in photos because she
was trying to live a normal life, the Irish Independent reported.
But Judge Carmel Stewart, who presided over the case, said she had no
choice but to dismiss the claim because of the very graphic picture of
Grabskas throwing the Christmas tree, which was at odds with the
medical evidence provided. Im afraid I cannot but conclude the claims
were entirely exaggerated, she said.
She also took into consideration video from last November, played to the
court, showing Grabska play-wrestling with a big Dalmatian dog for up to
1.5 hours, according to the paper.
An entry on the Courts Service of Ireland says Grabskas case was
dismissed last week. It did not include any further details.
RSA Insurance and Grabskas legal representatives did not immediately
respond to requests for statements.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/ireland-christmas-tree-throwing-
competition-mother-loses-claim-rcna140448