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PUPILS have been handed up to ?15,000 after being hurt in playground fights.
Taxpayers' cash was dished out in five compensation cases last year, a Sun Freedom of Information request revealed.
The biggest amount was paid by Trafford Council in Greater Manchester.
A ?9,800 deal was struck in Sheffield while others totalled ?7,526 in Derbyshire, ?2,595 in Kent and ?1,700 in North Lincolnshire.
A sixth case is pending in Hackney, East London. No details of the attacks were released.
Experts said the number of claims is rising as what was once seen as the normal rough and tumble of school life becomes an opportunity to sue.
Frank Furedi, professor of sociology at Kent University, said: "It's a selfish way of seeking financial gain."
But Fiona Fitzgerald, a personal injury lawyer with Colemans CTTS, said: "As long as a school can prove it has adequate systems in place, it cannot be held liable.
"However, there can be problems if it doesn't ensure pupils are safe from a child with a violent history, or if a group of children is left unattended for an extended period.
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PUPILS have been handed up to ?15,000 after being hurt in playground fights.
Taxpayers' cash was dished out in five compensation cases last year, a Sun Freedom of Information request revealed.
The biggest amount was paid by Trafford Council in Greater Manchester.
A ?9,800 deal was struck in Sheffield while others totalled ?7,526 in Derbyshire, ?2,595 in Kent and ?1,700 in North Lincolnshire.
A sixth case is pending in Hackney, East London. No details of the attacks were released.
Experts said the number of claims is rising as what was once seen as the normal rough and tumble of school life becomes an opportunity to sue.
Frank Furedi, professor of sociology at Kent University, said: "It's a selfish way of seeking financial gain."
But Fiona Fitzgerald, a personal injury lawyer with Colemans CTTS, said: "As long as a school can prove it has adequate systems in place, it cannot be held liable.
"However, there can be problems if it doesn't ensure pupils are safe from a child with a violent history, or if a group of children is left unattended for an extended period.
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