Aviva told to pay £3.2m to artist but dementia claim fails

High Court London

The High Court has found that Aviva must pay around 10% of the £33.6m originally sought by artist Manuel Mathieu in a personal injury case.

Aviva will have to pay a total sum of £3.2m to Mathieu after he sustained a serious brain injury after being hit by a stolen moped in London on 28 November 2015. Mathieu had sought damages of $56m

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