MrsM
Full Member
i am hoping that someone might be able to help me b4 monday.
on thursday evening my daughter broke her ankle at gymnastics. the club is insured and she also has personal accident insurance with the british gymnastic society. i cannot speak with the gym owner until monday about what i do next as he is away withthe other members at a competition. she did her gym move off the trampett and onto the crash mat but landed to the side of the mat and then off and then landed on her ankle wrong and the force of her body was just too much for her ankle. i dont know if this will be classed as accidental or is it her fault or something else. it is a proffesional club she is with and i am sure on monday i will get the answers i require but wondered if anyone had any ideas on the matter at all. my daughter is 14 and is doing gcse dance, and gym/pe and drama all of which are assessed on movement. obviously she will be out of action for 6 weeks inplaster then she will need time before she can do what she could. her teachers are understanding and will try to rearrange for reassessment for her at a later date but still she is worried. any ideas anyone please. she is in an awful lot of pain and we need to go back to the hospital on thursday for a new plaster but it really is taking its toll on her..
heres hoping someone willbe able to shed some light before then.
thank you.
mrsm
on thursday evening my daughter broke her ankle at gymnastics. the club is insured and she also has personal accident insurance with the british gymnastic society. i cannot speak with the gym owner until monday about what i do next as he is away withthe other members at a competition. she did her gym move off the trampett and onto the crash mat but landed to the side of the mat and then off and then landed on her ankle wrong and the force of her body was just too much for her ankle. i dont know if this will be classed as accidental or is it her fault or something else. it is a proffesional club she is with and i am sure on monday i will get the answers i require but wondered if anyone had any ideas on the matter at all. my daughter is 14 and is doing gcse dance, and gym/pe and drama all of which are assessed on movement. obviously she will be out of action for 6 weeks inplaster then she will need time before she can do what she could. her teachers are understanding and will try to rearrange for reassessment for her at a later date but still she is worried. any ideas anyone please. she is in an awful lot of pain and we need to go back to the hospital on thursday for a new plaster but it really is taking its toll on her..
heres hoping someone willbe able to shed some light before then.
thank you.
mrsm