Accident Compensation Stories

Rear End Shunt led to Whiplash and Neck Injury

March 17, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Our client was driving to a training course.  Two work colleagues were passengers in the car.  Our client stopped at a main roundabout, waiting for traffic to clear.  Suddenly he was rear end shunted by another car driver.

 

The accident was the other driver’s fault because he:

 

·         drove too fast;

·         failed to keep a proper look out for other vehicles;

·         failed to give way at a junction;

·         failed to stop, slow down or control his car to avoid the crash;

·         was in breach of the Road Traffic Act 1988 and the Highway Code.

 

Our client sustained whiplash injuries to his neck, shoulders and back and had to wear a neck brace as advised by his General Practitioner.

 

The other driver admitted liability.

 

Lawson-West began a personal injury claim and our client was awarded £2100 in compensation for his injuries.  Lawson-West also recovered additional compensation for assistance with household chores and prescription costs.

 

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