Entries tagged as ‘Whiplash injury’
Our client was driving within the speed limit along a familiar country lane in the afternoon. Suddenly another car failed to give way at a junction and collided with our client’s car.
Lawson-West began a personal injury claim. The road traffic accident was the other driver’s fault because he:-
- drove too fast;
- failed to keep a proper look out;
- failed to give way at a junction;
- failed to notice our client’s car;
- failed to stop, slow down or control his car to avoid the collision;
- breached the Road Traffic Act 1988 and the Highway Code.
Our client attended the local hospital after the accident as she suffered from whiplash to her neck and back along with bruising on her arm and hip, headaches and anxiety.
Lawson-West recovered compensation in respect of our client’s whiplash injuries and for expenses incurred as a result of the accident. Our client approached Lawson-West a month before her limitation period was due to expire and within a period of five months, Lawson-West managed to issue court proceedings, obtain medical evidence and negotiate a settlement before court proceedings were due to be served. This reflects the timely fashion that this case was dealt with and the fact that, even with a month before limitation was due to expire, it was a case that Lawson West was able to deal with.
Categories: Road traffic accident
Tagged: car accident, Road traffic accident, Whiplash injury
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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Categories: Road traffic accident rear end shunt
Tagged: car accident, neck injury, rear end shunt, Road traffic accident, Whiplash injury
Our client, who is qualified and employed as a bus driver, was driving a minibus in the course of his employment on the day of his accident. He came to a stop at traffic lights which were on red. Suddenly a car collided with the rear of the minibus, causing our client to sustain personal injuries.
The accident was the car driver’s fault because he:-
· drove too fast
· failed to keep a proper look out for other road users
· failed to notice our client’s minibus
· failed to stop, slow down or swerve to avoid the accident
· was in breach of duty under the Road Traffic Act 1988 and the Highway Code.
Our client attended his GP after the accident where he was confirmed to have sustained a whiplash injury and recommended to attend physiotherapy. Our client took 12 weeks off work, due to his injuries, later returning to lighter duties. Fortunately he did not suffer any loss of earnings as a result.
Lawson-West began a personal injury claim. Lawson-West recovered £2500 in general damages as compensation for our client’s injuries plus additional compensation for travel expenses and the cost of attending physiotherapy sessions. He was expected to make a full recovery within 12 months.
Categories: Road traffic accident rear end shunt
Tagged: Rear End Shunt involving minibus, Road traffic accident rear end shunt, Whiplash injury
Our client was driving a van and had stopped at a set of pedestrian traffic lights that were red to road traffic. The weather and road were dry and visibility clear. Suddenly another van collided with the rear of our client’s van.
The other driver was at fault because he:
· was driving too fast.
· failed to keep a proper look out for other vehicles.
· failed to see our client’s van.
· failed to stop, slow down or manage his van so as to avoid the accident.
As a result of the rear end shunt, our client sustained whiplash to his neck and shoulders and saw his GP for advice. Lawson West began an accident compensation claim on our client’s behalf.
Due to his injuries our client had to take two days off work and he was prevented from playing his usual cricket and golf for three weeks.
Liability was admitted. Lawson West recovered accident compensation of £2000 in respect of our client’s whiplash injuries. He was expected to make a full recovery within six to nine months of the accident.
Categories: Road traffic accident rear end shunt
Tagged: accident at red traffic lights, road traffic accident involving van, Road traffic accident rear end shunt, Whiplash injury
Our client was driving. Needing to make a right turn, she checked her mirror and saw no other vehicles behind her, indicated and stopped to wait until she could make the turn. As she was waiting a car collided into her from behind, shunting our client’s car the length of two shop fronts.
Lawson-West began a personal injury claim. The driver who caused the rear end shunt, was at fault because:
· she failed to keep a proper look out
· she drove too fast
· she failed to notice our client’s car
· she failed to stop or swerve to avoid the accident
The accident was witnessed by a passenger in our client’s car.
Our client sustained whiplash causing problems with her shoulder. Her GP recommended physiotherapy. Our client had to take a week off work. Although she received basic pay for this week, she would have expected to receive an overtime payment so lost this payment as she was unable to work. She also suffered flashbacks which caused disturbed sleep and tiredness and made her reluctant to drive near to where the accident took place.
The driver of the car who had caused the accident was reluctant to involve the insurers as she was not named on the insurance policy. However, our client was awarded £2000 in general damages for her whiplash and shoulder injury.
Lawson-West recovered the overtime payment that our client would have normally received and recovered car hire charges. Our client’s car was written off so she had to hire a car whilst purchasing a replacement car.
Categories: Road traffic accident rear end shunt
Tagged: car accident, Road traffic accident rear end shunt, Whiplash injury