Cop paid $20,000 compensation for flea bite at work

A police officer has received a staggering $20,000 compensation payout after he was bitten by a flea while at work.

The unnamed cop was handed a total of $20,008 (£12,127) in damages after he successfully sued West Midlands Police – which also had to fork out $6905 (£4,185) in legal fees.

The barmy case was just one of a number of workplace injury claims to the force which paid $100,860 (£61,131) in compensation between April 1 last year and March 31.

The payout was branded “ludicrous” by former Lib Dem leader Tim Farron but former officers said compensation culture is rife in forces throughout Britain.

The officer sued after he was bitten by a flea at work. Source: SWNS via Yahoo UK
The officer sued after he was bitten by a flea at work. Source: SWNS via Yahoo UK

Mr Farron said: “Our cops do an amazing job keeping us safe. Compensation should be paid for injuries at work but some of these claims seem to take the biscuit.

“It’s frankly ludicrous that taxpayers are footing the bill for when someone gets fleas on them.

“It’s utterly barmy and will harm public confidence in the police.”

Chloe Westley, campaign manager for the TaxPayer’s Alliance, added: “At a time when taxpayers are feeling the pinch and departments are having to find necessary savings, these payments will certainly sting.

“Of course compensation payouts will sometimes be necessary because accidents can ruin lives, but it still falls on public sector organisations to make sure they are rooting out anyone making spurious claims with taxpayers’ cash.”

A Freedom of Information request revealed the force was sued by 14 serving police officers and various other staff members for a range of other bizarre work place injuries.

The police force paid out over $100,000 in compensation over a year. Source: SWNS via Yahoo UK
The police force paid out over $100,000 in compensation over a year. Source: SWNS via Yahoo UK

One officer who tripped at work was given payments in excess of $8250 (£5,000), while two cops who were injured due to ‘manual handling’ were given $9,900 (£6,000) and $14,145 (£8,573.30).

Another was handed $12,001 (£7,274) compensation for defective equipment used while on the job.

Former West Midlands Police officer Ray Egan, who served on the force from 1967 to 1993, said the payouts “beggar belief”.

He said: “It’s absolutely baffling. I can’t believe that.

“I was a policeman for over 20 years, and I can’t even imagine what would have happened if I’d gone to my senior officer and started moaning because I’d been bitten by a flea.

“I’d have been kicked out the office with a clipping round the ear, I’d have thought.

“I’d have been told to get back to doing my job. There’s no way they would have allowed that.

“Times are a bit hard still, and to have the audacity to make a claim that on tax payer’s money is extraordinary.