Tree surgeon crushed by 60ft ash and left paralysed sues bosses for millions at High Court

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A tree surgeon who was left paralysed after a 60-foot tall ash tree fell on him at work is suing his bosses for £8million. Richard Millard was left with the life-changing injury when the tree he was cutting down fell in the wrong direction in January 2019.

Mr Millard was taken by air ambulance to the Royal Stoke University Hospital where he underwent surgery on his spine. He then spent months in rehabilitation.

He is suing his former bosses at Cornthwaite Tree Care Ltd in Chorley for £8million, according to court documents reported by MailOnline.

The company has accepted liability for damages, but the amount is due to be agreed at the High Court, the same publication reports.

A writ made public in February said Mr Millard and two other arborists were sent to fell the tree at an embankment in Bollington Recreation Ground in Bollington, Cheshire, on January 31, 2019.

According to the same publication, the company has said in court papers: “Whilst no admissions are made in relation to any specific allegations of negligence/breach of duty made by the claimant, for the purposes of this action only it is admitted that the accident was caused by the negligence of the defendant.”

Unless a settlement can be struck, the case will proceed to a full trial.

A GoFundMe page set up by the family raised more than £14,000 to support Mr Millard and his partner.

The family said in a statement posted on the fundraising page: “His life has changed forever and he has a long and difficult road to recovery ahead of him.”

They added: “Many of you who know Richard know how warm hearted and gregarious he is and even now this side of him is shining through.”