Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Ben lost his legs for his country, how could they take away his wheelchair?: The most seriously injured British soldier sues MoD after pay cut and lack of care

  • Lance Bombardier Ben Parkinson, 33, lost both of his legs while in Afghanistan
  • Former paratrooper wasn't expected to survive explosion in Helmand Province 
  • Now he is suing the MoD for not provided care for him and for cutting his wages 

The most seriously wounded British soldier from the war in Afghanistan is to sue the Army after claiming that defence chiefs cut his pay, put vital medical treatment in jeopardy – and failed to provide him with wheelchairs.
Lance Bombardier Ben Parkinson, 33, who suffered devastating injuries when he was blown up by the Taliban, is to bring the legal action after what his family last night described as years of broken promises and ‘deception’ by top brass over his care.
The former paratrooper was not expected to survive after losing both legs and suffering brain damage when his Land Rover hit an anti-tank mine in Helmand Province in 2006. His recovery, which has included learning to walk and talk again, has astounded doctors.
Ben Parkinson was severely injured in a bomb blast in Afghanistan and lost both of his legs, as well as suffering brain damage
Ben Parkinson was severely injured in a bomb blast in Afghanistan and lost both of his legs, as well as suffering brain damage
He was allowed to stay in uniform and has been held up as an example of the Army’s commitment to wounded troops.
But today The Mail on Sunday can reveal the shocking story of Ben’s struggle for basic equipment and specialist care. Now, his furious family is suing the Ministry of Defence for Breach of Statutory Care.
As a serving soldier, Ben is not allowed to talk to the media. Speaking on his behalf, his mother Diane Dernie, 60, said: ‘Under an agreement reached with us and the NHS in 2016, the MoD is supposed to provide Ben’s wheelchairs, prosthetic limbs and specialist medical services not available to us locally on the NHS.
‘We have learned, contrary to what the Army has told us, that charities have provided two of Ben’s wheelchairs from funds donated by the public. This was a deception on their part.
Mr Parkinson (pictured before the explosion) lost both his legs and sustained grievous damage to his spine, skull, pelvis, hands, spleen and ribcage, leaving him in a coma for months
Mr Parkinson (pictured before the explosion) lost both his legs and sustained grievous damage to his spine, skull, pelvis, hands, spleen and ribcage, leaving him in a coma for months
‘We cannot suffer in silence any longer. We need a long-term care plan in place for Ben now.’
Under a 2007 agreement, Ben and other severely wounded soldiers were permitted to stay in the Army. This meant that Ben continued to be paid. However, top brass have gradually cut his wages. His mother said he was earning several hundred pounds a month less than when he was blown up in 2006. This was not denied last night by the MoD.
Mrs Dernie said: ‘Issues like his pay being reduced, the Army’s failure to sign up to an agreement for Ben’s lifelong care needs and his wheelchairs being paid for by military charities, has been very distressing.’
She said that in 2013 one of Ben’s chairs, which last three years, had been provided by Help For Heroes. ‘Senior officers suggested to us that they’d provided the chair. How could the Army palm off the responsibility for providing it on to a charity? That’s not right. Then in 2016 they admitted there was no budget for wheelchairs. Ben waited 15 months for a new one which, as I understand, also came from a charity.’ 
Last night, the MoD did not dispute Mrs Dernie’s account.
Mr Parkinson is now suing the MoD after saying that his wages were cut and his care was neglected, despite promises after the explosion
Mr Parkinson is now suing the MoD after saying that his wages were cut and his care was neglected, despite promises after the explosion
Help for Heroes issued a statement saying it was ‘proud to be supporting Ben Parkinson and his family’. Mrs Dernie said NHS England had fulfilled its obligations and would not be included in any legal action.
Last night, former head of the Army Lord Dannatt, who initially arranged for Ben to stay in the Army after he was blown up, expressed his sadness over the dispute. He said: ‘While mistakes have been made, a lot of people in the Army have worked very hard on Ben’s behalf. I hope these issues can be settled without the need for a court case.’
An MoD spokesperson said: ‘We can assure Lance Bombardier Parkinson and his family that we are working hard to establish his new care package as quickly as we can.’
Yogi Amin from lawyers Irwin Mitchell said: ‘Mr Parkinson’s position is that the MoD breached its statutory responsibility to provide him with the care he requires.’
Princess Anne pictured meeting Afghanistan veteran Mr Parkinson at the annual Not Forgotten Association Garden Party at Buckingham Palace on June 11, 2015
Princess Anne pictured meeting Afghanistan veteran Mr Parkinson at the annual Not Forgotten Association Garden Party at Buckingham Palace on June 11, 2015

Valour of the gentle giant blown up by the Taliban 

Lance Bombardier Parkinson of the 7th Parachute Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery paid a terrible price for serving his country. 
He lost both his legs and sustained grievous damage to his spine, skull and pelvis when blown up by the Taliban in 2006. 
His lungs and spleen were punctured, all his ribs were cracked and he suffered serious brain damage. 
Ben was flown back to the UK where he was expected to die. Incredibly, he clung to life. 
He was initially awarded just £152,000 by the MoD, under its statutory compensation scheme for service personnel injured in combat. 
After a campaign, that was increased to £570,000, which his family used to buy a bungalow for him and fit it out with specialist equipment.

NWN: And so it goes on. Cutting back on wounded British warriors to spend it on guess where ? More stupid wars that have nothing to do with us, or on the deluge from the four corners of the globe that is filling the nation up rapidly.

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