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Home / Crime and Justice / Amazon Drops Costs, Saving Manager's Home

Amazon Drops Costs, Saving Manager's Home

28 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Amazon dropped legal costs, saving a manager's home.
  • Manager feared losing home after exaggerating injury claim.
  • Secret filming led to dismissal of a £124,000 claim.
Amazon Drops Costs, Saving Manager's Home

A former Amazon warehouse manager, Paul McCann, feared losing his home due to a legal battle with the company following a workplace accident. McCann sued Amazon after a fall at its Swansea fulfilment centre in January 2017, claiming negligence over inadequate safety measures. He suffered a serious elbow fracture and soft tissue injuries, undergoing four operations and alleging ongoing pain and limited movement.

Amazon instructed private investigators to film McCann, which led a judge at Swansea County Court to rule he had exaggerated his £124,000 injury claim and was "fundamentally dishonest." Consequently, McCann was ordered to pay Amazon £75,000 in legal costs, with a charging order placed on his house, threatening its sale in 2027.

However, Amazon recently decided to drop the charging order and its pursuit of costs. This decision brought immense relief to McCann, who felt the company had "destroyed" him. He believes Amazon acted to avoid negative publicity, while Amazon confirmed they would not pursue the matter further.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Paul McCann's £124,000 personal injury claim against Amazon was dismissed by a judge who found him to be 'fundamentally dishonest' in exaggerating his injuries.
Amazon placed a charging order on his house after he was ordered to pay £75,000 in legal costs, which threatened his ability to remortgage.
Initially, Amazon pursued £75,000 in legal costs and placed a charging order on his home, but they later decided not to pursue the matter further.

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