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A New Zealander's severe brain injury was wrongly labeled mild by ACC, denying him care and causing lasting harm despite medical warnings.
Jeremy Buxton, a New Zealand man injured in a 2016 car crash, says the Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) misclassified his severe brain injury as mild, denying him proper treatment despite ongoing symptoms like memory loss, speech issues, and extreme fatigue.
ACC ignored repeated warnings from medical professionals, cut his compensation in 2017, and secretly monitored him, violating his privacy.
The delays and inadequate care have left lasting physical and emotional damage, highlighting systemic flaws in how serious brain injuries are assessed and supported.
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La lesión cerebral grave de un neozelandés fue erróneamente etiquetada como leve por el ACC, negándole atención y causando daños duraderos a pesar de las advertencias médicas.