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Mark Bowman
has recovered £95,000 for Derek following a collision that
took place in June 2008.
Derek was knocked down by a motorcyclist but there was
evidence that Derek may have walked in front of the motorbike and
caused the accident.
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Derek, an 81 year old voluntary guide
at the Tate Britain Gallery on Millbank in Westminster, was walking
to work in the early evening of Monday 09 June 2008.
In order to get to work he needed to
cross Millbank and while doing this Derek was hit by a
motorcyclist, who was driving towards Westminster at the time.
Derek had no recollection of the impact, nor indeed his precise
actions in the moments leading up to impact. Extensive searches
were made for CCTV footage of the collision but no footage
existed.
But the defendant motorcyclist had a clear account of what
happened, and was supported by the only traceable independent
witness to the collision. They both said that Derek had been
standing by the side of the road, which comprised of three lanes,
before he moved into the road and positioned himself in between the
edge of the first lane of traffic, a bus lane, and the second lane
of traffic.
They alleged that, without warning, Derek suddenly started to
run across the road to get to the safety of the central
reservation. In doing so, Derek ran into the path of the defendant
motorcyclist, who claimed he was riding his motorbike at 30 mph
(the speed limit on the road). Derek's actions gave the
motorcyclist inadequate time to react and he hit Derek,
approximately one metre away from the central reservation.
Derek was taken by air ambulance to the Royal London Hospital.
He suffered life threatening injuries including a head injury,
fractures to his second and third cervical vertebrae, further
fractures to his first, second, third and fourth lumbar vertebrae,
a number of rib fractures, a severe fracture to his right arm and a
series of fractures to his pelvis resulting in a two to three
centimetre separation of the pubic symphysis.
Further fractures were sustained to the right hip, right knee,
and left ankle. Derek also suffered a number of internal injuries
which left him with erectile dysfunction.
Derek required a large number of surgical procedures at the
Royal London Hospital where he remained until 13 July 2008 when he
was transferred to the Charing Cross Hospital, where he remained
until 18 august 2008.
Derek was finally transferred to the Lady Skinner Hospital
before being discharged on 09 September 2008. Derek's recovery was
further complicated by the development of Dupuytren's contracture
(where the fingers bend towards the palm of the hand and can not be
fully straightened).
Before the road accident Derek was extremely active,
taking part in competitive dinghy racing and sailing. As a result
of his injuries Derek was unable to return to such activities,
indeed he had problems walking much further than a mile, something
that was never remotely an issue.
Mark Bowman first met with Derek whilst he was at the Charing
Cross Hospital. An immediate needs assessment was organised and
paid for by the defendants.
Mark began investigations into liability and the police report
obtained following the police decision to take no action against
the defendant motorcyclist. The defendant insurance company
initially refused to make any form of admission of liability, based
on the evidence of their client and the evidence of the independent
witness.
Following lengthy correspondence, the defendant insurance
company eventually made an offer on liability whereby whilst the
motorcyclist would be primarily liable, Derek's damages would be
reduced by 74%, to reflect his fault in causing the accident. Mark
and Derek decided to reject this offer.
Extensive research was conducted so as to asses the likely
findings that a Court would make with regards Derek's actions, on
the basis that the account provided by the Defendant and the
independent witness were correct. It was felt that a reduction of
anywhere between 50 and 75% was possible.
In the meantime, expert evidence was obtained from a Consultant
Orthopaedic Surgeon and a Consultant Urologist, in order to assess
Derek's condition and his likely future prognosis. Following
receipt of the reports, negotiations with the Defendant insurance
company commenced, and Derek accepted the sum of £95,000 in
compensation, this including a notional 60% deduction to account
for his own contributory negligence. Derek will not pay any legal
fees from this amount.
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At the end of the case, Mark said:
"The settlement represents a very good outcome in what
was a very challenging case. Unfortunately we were faced with
extremely unfavourable evidence on liability and it was clear that
Derek would face a significant deduction for his own actions.
£95,000 represents a substantial sum of compensation which I hope
helps Derek in the years to come.
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For further information or if you
have a
road traffic accident claim,
please contact
Mark Bowman on
020 7861
4043 or email
mark.bowman@ffw.com