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Bus driver who had one leg amputated told he won't get insur

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Bus driver who had one leg amputated told he won't get insurance payout... unless the other one is cut off too

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A bus driver who had to have his leg amputated was told by his insurers they would only pay out if he lost both legs.

Martin Wells spent more than £4,500 on critical illness cover with Scottish Widows over the past 12 years in the belief he would qualify for a pay-out of up to £500,000 if he became seriously ill.

The 47-year-old was forced to have an above-the-knee amputation of his left leg after suffering a series of severe infections.
Insurance fury: Bus driver Martin Wells, 47, was told he would have to lose his other leg too before his insurance company pay out

Insurance fury: Bus driver Martin Wells, 47, was told he would have to lose his other leg too before his insurance company pay out

He cannot work for up to 18 months and says he will now only ever be able to manage part-time hours.

The father-of-three, who first injured the leg 30 years ago in a motorbike accident, was told he cannot use the policy to write off his £40,000 mortgage.

Mr Wells said: 'I was told in no uncertain terms that I would need to have two limbs amputated before they would pay.'

'It's ridiculous. People take these policies out in good faith.'

He has shelled out between £30 and £35 a month for critical illness cover over the past 12 years.

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Mr Wells, from Derby, hopes to return to work after he has had a false leg fitted and fully recovered from the operation.

His employer, Premier Travel, in Nottinghamshire, has buses with automatic gearboxes so he will not need to operate a clutch pedal.

But the combination of the amputation and arthritis in his right knee means he will not be able to work full-time again.

He said money is 'a big concern' with three children - Charlotte 19, who is struggling to find work, Lauren, 17, and Simon, 15.
Shock: Mr Wells had spent more than £4,500 on insurance over the last 12 years believing he would be entitled to a £500,000 payment

Shock: Mr Wells had spent more than £4,500 on insurance over the last 12 years believing he would be entitled to a £500,000 payment

The father had his leg amputated at Royal Derby Hospital in May three decades after the original motorcycle accident.

Eleven years later, that scar was ripped open during a fall at work.

A spokesman for Scottish Widows said the company was simply following standard guidance.

The policy covers 'loss of hands or feet - permanent physical severance of any combination of two or more hands or feet at or above the wrist or ankle joints'.

The spokesman said: 'Under the Association of British Insurers loss of limb definition, adhered to by Scottish Widows, a critical illness policy only pays out when two limbs are lost.'

But Sarah Fullaway, joint-director of Derby-based financial services company Oviso, said many critical illness polices now offered enhanced cover.

She said: 'Under the enhanced policy the loss of one arm or leg means you get a full payment.'

She said this trend had begun about five years ago in a bid to win more customers and that it was standard practice for these policies to be offered to new clients only.
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Re: Bus driver who had one leg amputated told he won't get i

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He is only 47 and look so old.
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Insurance companies = the biggest parasites in today's world. :down:

I don't even have car insurance let alone anything else. They can go to hell.
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Twist wrote:Insurance companies = the biggest parasites in today's world. :down:

I don't even have car insurance let alone anything else. They can go to hell.
adikana bila car bad ahaani.
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hyper, meesha aan joogo insurance khasab maaha; it's by choice.

Haddaad for example accident gasho adigaa bixin wixii kharash ah oo aad adiga sababteeda leedahay.

I had insurance in my first 2 years after I got my silence after that never. And alxmdu Lilah, didn't have any accident. :up:
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that is great if you're good driver. hope you wont cost thousands of damages.lol
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:lol: Hope not, Insha Allah.

You know what, not having a car insurance kinda gave me some sort of vision runtii.

In my first 2 years that I had an insurance, I had two miner accidents (in one I touched a turning car from the rear bumper 'cause I was checking for the oncoming traffic and thought it was gone, and the other I scratched my car against a concrete wall in a shopping mall). Since I opted out from the insurance, I didn't have anything (well, apart from a damage to my old car) so my vision was when you know you've got an insurance cover you don't take a lot of care because you know if you've any problem it's covered, whereas when you're not covered you've to be extra careful. :up:
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Twist wrote:hyper, meesha aan joogo insurance khasab maaha; it's by choice.

Haddaad for example accident gasho adigaa bixin wixii kharash ah oo aad adiga sababteeda leedahay.

I had insurance in my first 2 years after I got my silence after that never. And alxmdu Lilah, didn't have any accident. :up:
Lucky baastar :lol: :down:
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Twist wrote:hyper, meesha aan joogo insurance khasab maaha; :

Where is that then
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@HELWAA stress makes you look much older. these insurance firms are cons
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Re: Bus driver who had one leg amputated told he won't get i

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Where is that EURO SOCIALISM that Micheal Moore was praising so highly? I thought you even got reimbursed transportation fees, forget the actual operation expenses. I guess not....
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