Oral question asked in the House of Commons, by Stephen Hepburn (Labour). It was answered on Tuesday, 18 March 2014 on behalf of the Ministry of Justice.
Pleural Plaques (Compensation)
- Question
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Does the Minister agree that the current system of compensation for pleural plaques is grossly unfair? People with pleural plaques living in Scotland or Northern Ireland qualify for compensation, but those living in England or Wales do not. Does he think that is unfair, and is he going to do anything about it?
- Answer
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The hon. Gentleman will appreciate that there are different legal jurisdictions, which means that there will occasionally be differences. In the light of the current medical evidence, the Government do not consider it appropriate to overturn the House of Lords judgment that the condition of pleural plaques is not compensatable under the civil law.
Secondary information
- Type
- Oral question
- Reference
- 577 c636
- Session
- 2013-14
- Oral question type
- 1st Supplementary
- Chamber / Committee
- House of Commons chamber
- Subjects
- Compensation Pleural plaques
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