Here’s the latest I can share based on current public reporting.
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Summary: Reports on Grant Greening-Steer's £4.9–£5m compensation claim following a motorcycle crash suggest ongoing disputes over the claimant’s alleged injuries. AKey point in recent coverage is the appearance of surveillance footage/medical records cited by defendants to challenge the extent of disability and the claimed prognosis.[1][3]
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Context: The case involves liability being admitted but with the claimant accused of exaggerating ongoing symptoms to inflate damages, including categories like lifetime care, holidays, and daily assistance. The claimant’s total claim is around £4.9–£5 million, with some costs yet to be quantified.[3][1]
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Related angles: Coverage notes the tension between the claimant’s description of severe, lasting disability and the defendants’ assertion that recovery has occurred more fully than claimed, potentially affecting damages calculations.[1][3]
If you’d like, I can pull more specifics from these articles or check for any further developments (e.g., court rulings, scheduled hearings) and summarize them with direct quotes. I can also map the timeline of events and the key legal arguments if that would help.
Citations:
- Grant Greening-Steer coverage noting alleged exaggeration and the damages claimed:[1]
- Times article highlighting surveillance evidence and the dispute over disability:[3]
Sources
Trade Desk Inc. and its CEO Jeff Green persuaded Delaware's Chancery Court to toss claims from shareholders challenging a compensation award for Green that the shareholders say could top $5 billion.
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news3lv.comLawyers claim that Grant Greening-Steer is 'deliberately lying' about his condition
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www.thetimes.comThe green banks fighting over $20 billion in grants told a federal judge the Trump administration is adopting “a remarkable view of executive power” in attempting to claw back the money.
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