Unprotected sex leads to paralysis, costs $200,000 claim
December 19th, 2009 - 1:38 pm ICT by IANS ( Leave a comment )By Gurmukh Singh
Toronto, Dec 19 (IANS) Unprotected sex led to paralysis and cost a Canadian man his $200,000 medical insurance claim.
Throwing out his hefty medical claim Friday, the Canadian Supreme Court said unprotected sex that leads to disabling diseases is not an “accident” entitling the victim to insurance benefits.
Randolph Gibbens, a former high-pressure water blaster in Vancouver, contracted genital herpes in 2003 after unprotected sex with three women.
The herpes virus later attacked his spine and paralyzed him from his abdomen down.
He filed the hefty insurance claim against the Co-operators Life Insurance Company, saying that his paralysis was an unnatural accident.
When the insurance company moved the lower provincial court in Vancouver against his claim, the court sided with the man, saying that his paralysis was indeed an unnatural outcome of having unprotected sex.
In its ruling, the lower court also said that though the man’s sexual
behaviour was foolish, it didn’t amount to “inordinate risk”/
Later, a court of appeal also favoured the man, forcing the insurance company to move the nation’s Supreme Court.
Delivering its unanimous verdict, the apex court said the man’s paralysis was not an accident, quashing his $200,000 health insurance claim.
Granting Gibbens the insurance claim would “stretch the boundaries of an accident policy beyond the snapping point,” the supreme court said.
Overturning the ruling of the lower court, the apex court said that “Mr. Gibbens’ paralysis was tragic and unexpected”, but it was not “caused by ‘external, violent and accidental means’ within the meaning of the insurance policy.
“In the case of Mr. Gibbens we are dealing with a disease transmitted in the ordinary course of having sex.”
As per the court definition, unprotected sex leading to diseases thus doesn’t remain an accident entitling the victim to health insurance benefits in Canada.
- Woman seeks $10mn, claiming Jackson gave her herpes - May 21, 2011
- Under fire for MSM comment, Azad clarifies stand (Second Lead) - Jul 05, 2011
- Celebs condemn health minister's MSM comment - Jul 07, 2011
- Bollywood celebs slam Azad's comments on MSM - Jul 05, 2011
- Gay community, celebs, UNAIDS slam Azad's MSM remark (Lead) - Jul 05, 2011
- Man acquitted in Air India bombing not welcome in party: Canada PM - Apr 25, 2011
- Double murder: Slain woman's lover detained - Feb 04, 2012
- 1,000 British teenagers hospitalised for sexual diseases - Aug 29, 2011
- 11-year-old disabled girl gets Rs.8 lakh compensation - Jun 08, 2011
- Double murder: Slain woman's lover detained (Lead) - Feb 04, 2012
- Paralysed man kills wife and son - Feb 03, 2012
- John Travolta Replies To Accusations of being Gay. - Nov 27, 2010
- Brit man jailed for infecting girlfriend with HIV - Sep 01, 2010
- Rs.10 lakh awarded to road accident victim's family - May 27, 2011
- Microsoft finally loses Word patent battle - Jun 10, 2011
Tags: accident policy, apex court, canadian man, canadian supreme court, co operators life insurance, genital herpes, gurmukh, having unprotected sex, health insurance benefits, health insurance claim, herpes virus, life insurance company, medical claim, medical insurance, paralysis, pressure water, provincial court, sexual behaviour, unanimous verdict, water blaster