Andrew Chesterton sues BA for £50k claiming cut fingers caused ‘nightmares and flashbacks'
Andrew Chesterton was sitting in seat 1A when the injury occurred
www.independent.co.ukAndrew Chesterton’s “£50k” lawsuit against British Airways is in the news this week: he says a sharp object on a flight cut his fingers (while he was reaching between seats), and he’s seeking more than £50,000 for injuries including scars and reduced grip strength, plus ongoing psychological effects like “flashbacks and nightmares.”[1]
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Andrew Chesterton was sitting in seat 1A when the injury occurred
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open.endole.co.ukAndrew Chesterton was sitting in seat 1A when the injury occurred
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www.fox13news.comThe Andrew Chesterton Ba Lawsuit £50k is unusual not because it began with a dramatic emergency, but because it grew out of a small injury that now sits at the center of a wider dispute over pain, permanence, and compensation. A businessman says a cut to his little finger on a British Airways flight left …
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www.legalfutures.co.ukAndrew Chesterton, 61, was flying from Heathrow to Cincinnati for a holiday in 2023 when he put his hand between the plane's seats and caught two of his fingers on a sharp object.
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