⟡ Addendum: On the Arithmetic of Injustice and the Geometry of Loss ⟡
Filed: 5 May 2025
Reference: SWANK/HIGH-COURT/PC-093
Document: 2025-05-05_Core_PC-093_HighCourt_UpdatedScheduleOfLosses.pdf
Summary: Updated Schedule of Losses filed with the High Court, quantifying emotional, procedural, environmental, and institutional injury at a valuation so precise it might as well be an act of moral accountancy.
I. What Happened
On 5 May 2025, the claimant submitted an updated Schedule of Losses—a document so symmetrical in fury it bordered on art. Every paragraph converts agony into currency, every subtotal a rebuke politely itemised. The court was invited to behold not grief but balance: a spreadsheet of despair rendered in the Queen’s arithmetic.
II. What the Schedule Establishes
That damages are not mere numbers but acts of translation: breath, faith, and disbelief expressed in sterling.
That one may, with sufficient trauma, become an economist of sorrow.
That institutional failure, when tabulated, resembles an annual report for negligence.
III. Why SWANK Logged It
Because this document is the couture of compensation—a ledger of lived experience stitched with decimals. SWANK classifies it as an example of evidentiary elegance: the rare art of transforming misery into measurable equity.
IV. Violations
Equality Act 2010 – systemic failure to accommodate disability.
Human Rights Act 1998 – Articles 6 and 8, repeatedly inhaled and ignored.
Public Law Principles – maladministration by arithmetic omission.
Common Sense – abandoned somewhere between £2.1 million and the postmark.
V. SWANK’s Position
The claimant’s losses, though financial in presentation, are aesthetic in scope.
SWANK endorses this document as a masterclass in quantified elegance—proof that justice, when delayed, accrues interest not only in pounds but in principle.