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A Near Miss in a Road Traffic Accident Pays Out
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Dated:
03/07/2012
Key Contact:
Susan Vanden
As a passenger in a car, our client suffered what has been classified as a very serious injury due to a collision with a speeding vehicle. We helped this client claim compensation of £23,412.00 to help cover all medical expenses and losses and compensation for injury caused by the accident.
The injuries that he sustained required emergency surgery to stop further internal bleeding from his small bowel into his abdomen, following which he spent three weeks on the Intensive Care Unit.
Susan Vandan, Partner at Simpson Millar and Head of the Road Traffic Accidents Department comments saying that "this particular case involved a somewhat unusual and potentially life-threatening injury arising from a road traffic accident involving a virtually stationary vehicle and a high speed vehicle. Negligence was found against both the drivers and the client was very lucky to make a full recovery".
"We offer a branch of support to individuals and families involved in accidents like this, helping you through the claims and medical recovery process as smoothly and quickly as possible."
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