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All the recent talk from AFL about protecting players heads now sound like pure damage control to make it seem like they are doing enough to minimise future lawsuits.
Highly recommend reading up on and watching the below regarding the Gridiron Greats Assistance Fund chaired by Mike Ditka. Hopefully an AFL equivalent is started and significantly more money put into the hardship fund under the AFLPA.
Also below are a few articles of interest I posted last year about this problem area.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-09...un-smith-concussion-insurance-payout/12676602
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-03...oins-planned-concussion-class-action/10915086
https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/af...t/news-story/c6fd39b735a2dc258a0a56be62c4e77d
“In other words, since being drafted, AFL players have been asked to pay an annual premium in respect of the AFL insurance policies, despite these policies providing no relevant cover for serious concussion and related risks facing AFL players.”
The Herald Sun also reported that the insurance schemes set up for footballers are dubbed as “zombie policies”, with one retired star set to be a test case for the action.
It is alleged that players were led to believe by the AFL, the AFLPA and AMP that they were covered for concussion related injuries.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-03...oins-planned-concussion-class-action/10915086
https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/af...t/news-story/c6fd39b735a2dc258a0a56be62c4e77d
“In other words, since being drafted, AFL players have been asked to pay an annual premium in respect of the AFL insurance policies, despite these policies providing no relevant cover for serious concussion and related risks facing AFL players.”
The Herald Sun also reported that the insurance schemes set up for footballers are dubbed as “zombie policies”, with one retired star set to be a test case for the action.
It is alleged that players were led to believe by the AFL, the AFLPA and AMP that they were covered for concussion related injuries.