Injured ex-forklift driver not entitled to benefits News Story - 24 Jan 2008 ( #344 ) - BIRMINGHAM, United Kingdom 1 min read A former UK forklift driver who lost the use of his leg in a work accident could face jail for illegally obtaining social security benefits.Birmingham Post & Mail Ltd reported the Solihull Magistrates' Court heard Ian Wilkins, 38, had obtained housing and council benefits between 2001 and 2007 without disclosing his wife was employed.The prosecutor told the court Wilkins was paid GBP7,196 (USD14,087.60) in housing benefits and GBP1,660 (USD3,249.80) in council benefits, to which he wasn't entitled because his wife was working.Wilkins' lawyer said he was of good character and a serious work accident while he was employed as a forklift driver had shattered his back and resulted in the loss of his left leg functionality."Unfortunately, he cannot work because of his injuries and he did not receive any compensation for the accident," the lawyer said.He added that Wilkins had thought he was entitled to benefits despite his wife's employment.