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Nurse struck-off for life after she faked injuries to claim £16k in “crash for cash” scam

News | Wales News Service | Published: 10:06, Sunday April 28th, 2019.
Last updated: 10:07, Sunday April 28th, 2019

Nurse Nicola Bartlett has been struck off
Nurse Nicola Bartlett has been struck off

A shamed nurse has been struck off for faking injuries to fiddle more than £16,000 in a bogus “crash for cash” insurance scam.

Nurse Nicola Bartlett, 50, lied that she suffered injuries in a car crash while working in a hospital emergency centre.

The NHS nurse fiddled £16,764 in compensation – saying another driver ploughed into her car writing it off.

But a disciplinary hearing was told suspicious police had already began investigating the dodgy garage which wrote off her “damaged” vehicle in the insurance scam.

Easifix garage in Newport, Gwent, helped stage 28 fraudulent crashes to collect pay-outs totalling £750,000 between 2009 and 2011.

The garage fraudsters were caught out by their own CCTV cameras showing a LandRover being deliberately driven into a forklift truck.

Bartlett also treated her dad in hospital for injuries from another bogus crash and made medical notes.

A fitness to practice hearing was told Bartlett was dismissed for gross misconduct from Aneurin Bevan Health Board in August 2016.

Now a Nursing and Midwifery Council panel has handed Bartlett a striking off order – stopping her from working as a nurse for life.

Panel Chair Robert Barnwell said: “Mrs Bartlett’s actions were significant departures from the standards expected of a registered nurse, and are fundamentally incompatible with Mrs Bartlett remaining on the register.

“The panel was of the view that the circumstances in this particular case demonstrate that Mrs Bartlett’s actions were serious and to allow her to continue practising would undermine public confidence in the profession and in the NMC as a regulatory body.”

Bartlett had been working at Ysbyty Ystrad Fawr in Ystrad Mynach.

Bartlett, of Bargoed, was jailed for one year at Cardiff Crown Court in 2018.

She was one of more than 150 people in Britain’s biggest ever “crash for cash” insurance racket.

The family-run garage business netted £2 million by conspiring with a web of friends and relatives to swindle the insurance industry out of cash.

The family members helped stage fake car crashes for themselves and for others in order to make bogus compensation claims.

Wales News Service

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