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My boyfriend was knocked of his Bike in 2005. He suffered with a severe sprained ankle and neck injuries. He was off work for 3 months due to this and has been visiting pain clinic ever since. He left his employment due to been harrassed at work and has only just gone back into work and he left in 2006. He cannot put his foot down fully on the ground and suffered from black out soon after the accident which luckly he hasn;t had any for about 2 years. They have offered him a out of court settlement of 25k, but his solicitor has said that he could go to court and could possibly get more or in this case get less as they will be looking into everything especially work. What do you think he should do take the 25k and run or go to court and risk it. Thanks in advance .xxx You have received a number of answers many of them based on either personal experience or cases known and advice has been given based on those circumstances. Bear in mind that every RTA is different and the outcome is determined by the circumstances surrounding each case on its merits individually. I think what the lawyer is saying is that, since he left work for reasons beyond the accident, they will try to claim he has no claim for lost work (true). If the 25k is substantially more than his direct medical expenses, it might make more sense to take the money and run. Tell them you'll see them in court, by offering the 25k they've admitted liability, and they obviously know when it gets to court they're going to get shafted. Always refuse the first offer and usually the give a lot more before it goes to court, it is a good amount my hubby had similar accident and was offer 拢800 and refused then he got 拢2500 and accepted and he had to pay for court fees if we took them to court. I initally thought take it! But reading your whole question it sounds like your boyfriend really suffered and will probably continue to suffer for a while/rest of his life. I dont think 25K is enough. Dont take it, hold out for more. Good luck and I hope he does get completely better in time. hi take the 25k. i was in an RTA and was decided to try and get more however it worked out to my disadvantage and quite often does. i always thought my solicitor said that coz it meant more money in her pocket i`d get a second opinion from another solicitor. one who specialises in these type of cases.25k doesnt seem a lot for the years since it happened. i.e. lost pay and expenses. good luck Go to court, They are showing themselves they will probably loose the case, that's why they offered 25k. If they're offering 25K then they must think he's got a good case....I'd take em to court! to be honest 25k doesn't sound like a lot for nearly three years of pain, and he is still suffering now, is this your first offer? Talk to another lawyer. i think they are trying to get away cheap. TAKE IT!! i work in a personal injury law firm and it sounds to me like 25k is a good offer, but with them offering that much as an out of court settlement figure, maybe he could get more by going to court. if he takes it to court, he can claim for loss of earnings, cost of travelling to and from hospitals etc, he has to think if 25k is worth the pain and suffering and expenses and losses he has suffered or if he wants to risk it all and go to court. Thing is, if he is doing this through "no win no fee" and he loses in court, he could be liable for all the costs of court and solicitor's fees. This is easy, if they are offering an out of court settlement then they have pleaded guilty and don't want the publiscity. You need to instruct your solicitor to up the anti and TELL them that you will see them in court unless they can increase the offer to a figure beginning with 4, ie 40k out of court walk away. However if you go to court you could end up with a lot less and it may cost you in the long run with court costs which you may not be able to claim back. |
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