‘Disabled’ biker claiming £5m in damages ‘filmed walking’

Grant Greening-Steer, pictured on his motorbike before he was injured in a road accident in 2019 Credit: Champion News Grant Greening-Steer, pictured on his motorbike before he was injured in a road accident in 2019 Credit: Champion News

Motorcyclist accused in court of ‘malingering’ in order to land multi-million pound payout

Main Details (May 2026):

  • Claimant: Grant Greening-Steer, 51, an engineer from the UK.
  • He was involved in a motorbike crash that broke his spine.
  • He is suing the other driver (Derek Ainge) and the insurers for just under £5 million in damages.
  • His claim included major ongoing disabilities: needing a mobility scooter, help getting dressed, inability to tie his own shoelaces, and £160,000 just for a dog walker.

The Controversy:

  • He was secretly filmed walking normally and without any apparent difficulty.
  • The footage was shown in court, where he has been accused of exaggerating (or faking) the extent of his injuries — a practice known as malingering.
  • Lawyers for the defence argue his claim is vastly inflated.

The case is currently before the High Court in London. Greening-Steer denies exaggerating his injuries.This is a classic “caught on camera” personal injury fraud story that has made headlines in the UK this week (The Telegraph, The Times, The Sun, etc.).Would you like me to pull the full article links or more specific details (such as how much he was actually caught doing on video)?

His Claim

He is suing the other driver (Derek Ainge) and the driver’s insurers for just under £5 million (£4.92 million).His claimed needs include:

  • Lifetime care and assistance (£1.8 million+)
  • A mobility scooter
  • Help getting dressed
  • Difficulty tying shoelaces and doing up buttons
  • £160,655 for a professional dog walker (1 hour per day)
  • £116,000+ for adapted holidays
  • Loss of earnings (he says he can no longer work)

The Controversy (The Video Evidence)Defence lawyers presented secret surveillance footage in the High Court showing Greening-Steer:

  • Walking with a normal gait and normal arm swing
  • Driving to a petrol station and filling up his car without apparent difficulty
  • Driving his two-seater Aston Martin at high speed (allegedly 90 mph) on the motorway

Medical experts (neurosurgeons) who reviewed the footage concluded he is exaggerating his symptoms and is a “malingerer” (someone faking or greatly inflating their disability to increase the payout).Current Status (as of May 2026)

  • The trial is ongoing at the High Court in London.
  • The defence says his claim should be reduced to around £112,000 — or thrown out entirely due to fundamental dishonesty.
  • If the judge rules he was dishonest, he could receive nothing and may have to pay the insurers’ legal costs.

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