pay out for high heels pain following car crash.
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Would people at charity events give a toss if she turned up in flatter shoes especially as she has a back problem after a horrific, traumatic, debilitating accident?
No. No, they wouldn't.
Don't know the particulars of the case. But it's trial by opinion here. So, quite aptly, I will obviously be biased on headlines, and stick my neck out to suggest 'ageing judge fell for leggy stunnah beauty sob story'.
No. No, they wouldn't.
Don't know the particulars of the case. But it's trial by opinion here. So, quite aptly, I will obviously be biased on headlines, and stick my neck out to suggest 'ageing judge fell for leggy stunnah beauty sob story'.
Compensation fine, not a problem with that but 18k? Bit much!
Needs to be payout caps and insurance needs to be controlled or the more people walking away with 18k for lower back pain will result in even higher premiums then we already have.
Crash for cash
Whiplash
Fraud
Accident Management firms
Legal costs
Hire cars
Made up injuries
Uninsured drivers
The above is sending insurance through the roof even more
"This is not the conduct of a malingerer or someone who is seeking to secure the most compensation”
Gordon Reid QC
Court of Session in Edinburgh
Sure about that are you?
Needs to be payout caps and insurance needs to be controlled or the more people walking away with 18k for lower back pain will result in even higher premiums then we already have.
Crash for cash
Whiplash
Fraud
Accident Management firms
Legal costs
Hire cars
Made up injuries
Uninsured drivers
The above is sending insurance through the roof even more
"This is not the conduct of a malingerer or someone who is seeking to secure the most compensation”
Gordon Reid QC
Court of Session in Edinburgh
Sure about that are you?
"She was later diagnosed with chronic low back pain."
That's a pretty naff diagnosis!
"She knows she can wear high heels but will suffer the next day for doing so. It seems to me that rather than being criticised she should be commended for her efforts."
Erm, SWMBO suffers the day after a night out wearing heels. Can we have £18,000 please?
That's a pretty naff diagnosis!
"She knows she can wear high heels but will suffer the next day for doing so. It seems to me that rather than being criticised she should be commended for her efforts."
Erm, SWMBO suffers the day after a night out wearing heels. Can we have £18,000 please?
She got £10,000 for the injury, the rest were other claims ( loss of earnings etc)
Bit of a non-story I think.
More detail here:
http://www.scotcourts.gov.uk/opinions/2012CSOH122....
Bit of a non-story I think.
More detail here:
http://www.scotcourts.gov.uk/opinions/2012CSOH122....
Graebob said:
crap journalist said:
Fiona Dickie, 24, suffered back injuries after her car was hit by a vehicle which undertook her on a road.
Piss.... boiling....You're jumping to conclusions a bit there.
ETA - I assumed you were blaming her driving for being in a position where a pass on the left was on, but you might be having a go at the journalist using a commonly used phrase which most people understand the meaning of, but you dislike?
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Wonder what charity she's donating the £20k to?