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 Posted: 17:06 - 07 Mar 2010 Post subject: Would you accept the offer? |
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No, this isn't sex related for all you perverts who are thinking of clicking on this
I'm after advise from anyone who has been through a personal injury claim, preferably an RTA and how they went about settling it, did you accept an offer or did it go to court? And if it did go to court how much did you receive in comparisson to the offers being made.
Basically when is the right time to accept an offer from the Defendants Solicitors? They have now just made me a 2nd offer which is VERY tempting. But I've also waited 5 years for this so I'm thinking a little longer won't hurt...but then if it does go to court I could actually lose out.
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Greed has a nasty way of coming back to bite you in the arse, you say the offers very tempting, which means you would be pleased to accept it, so why not save yourself the bother and further waiting and just take the cash so you can go blow it on coke and whores.
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If you feel that the offer equates to adequate compensation then take it.
If you don't, then push for a higher settlement.
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If the offer is an amount that you think is reasonable compensation for whatever pain and suffering you endured, take it.
If you want to roll the dice and milk the other person for every penny you can get that's your decision, and in my opinion- the wrong one.  |
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I will share, but if you decide to go my route and it doesn't work for you...it isn't my fault okay?
I hung out for court. It took 6 years. I got more than double what they offered. Happy days.  ____________________ Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter won't mind - Dr. Seuss |
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Ok, for the perverts who came in here looking for sex. Heres one for you.
A girl I had an 'interesting' night with last week gave me a perk for if I bothered to come back. She wasn't a great lay, not a great body (damn baggy clothes and a stunning face), and has a few young sproglins (wouldn't be a problem if she wasn't a screamer ) and generally was irritating filth of the highest degree...
...but if I come back again (bearing lube), I get box splits anal with her on top.
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Jeees Bonny, thats girl soulds desperate to have to sell herslef like that.
That or she wants to see how much of a mug you are  |
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I,ve had two RTA,s were l was paid for my injurys, first offers were piss takes of a few hundered pounds but l think l settled on 3rd offers on both of them, the second one l lost out on 13k due to a fu*king cu*t of A&E nurse having the opinion that l was speeding which she wrote on my injury assessment notes.  ____________________ Past:NRG50,AF1125(x2),NSR125RR,ZZR250,CX500,VFR400,KR1S,ZZR600(x2),CB400N,YZF1000(x2),KH125,Z200,FX400R,CBR954RR(x2)GPZ500S,GT550,VFR750F(x2),RD350N,XR650R,CBR600F,CB250,KDX250,YZF750R,CRM250,400EXC,KLR650,TTR600RE,DR350S,R100GSPD,RGV250,VMAX1200,DL650,KZ750 Present:G650XC,C12,CRF450X,1190ADV |
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If i were you i'd take the 50k and be happy.
Thats a fair settlement bearing in mind its only 1 broken leg.If you take it to court there's a good chance you'll come away with less, or possibly a tiny bit more, but see what your solicitor says.
The going rate for a broken leg, according to google, is around 20-25k.
Quadriplegia: up to £235,000. The precise amount you get will depend on a number of factors, including the effect your injuries have on your senses and life expectancy. If you are brain damaged, you will recover more. Any award will also be affected by how much movement you have left, the extent of any residual pain, and the presence or absence of depression.
Paraplegia: up to £165,500.
Very severe brain damage: up to £235,000. The exact award will be affected by the degree of insight, life expectancy, and the extent of physical limitations.
Moderately severe brain damage: up to £165,500.
Moderate brain damage: up to £127,250. The degree of dependence will be lower in these cases.
Minor brain damage: up to £25,000. These cases are where a good recovery has been made and the injured individual is able to work.
Minor head injury: between £1,300 and £7,425. Brain damage will be minimal or non-existent. An award at the lowest end will be made if there is a full recovery within a few weeks.
Epilepsy: up to £87,500.
Severe psychiatric damage: up to £67,200
Moderately severe psychiatric damage: up to £32,000
Moderate psychiatric damage: up to £11,200
Minor psychiatric damage: between £840 and £3,450. The extent of interference with daily activities and sleep will be a factor.
Severe Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: up to £58,500
Moderately severe PTSD: up to £13,500
Minor PTSD: between £2,300 and £4,825. These are cases where there has been a virtually full recovery within a couple of years.
Severe chronic pain syndrome: up to £37,150
Moderate chronic pain syndrome: up to £19,100
Total blindness and deafness: £235,000
Total blindness: £155,250
Loss of sight in one eye with reduced vision in the other: up to £104,500
Total loss of one eye: up to £38,175
Complete loss of sight in one eye: up to £32,000
Serious loss of vision in one eye: up to £22,650
Minor but permanent impairment of vision in one eye: up to £12,200
Minor eye injuries: £2,300 to £5,100
Transient eye injuries: £1,300 to £2,300
Total deafness and loss of speech: up to £81,500
Total deafness: up to £63,625
Total loss of hearing in one ear: up to £26,500
Partial hearing loss/ tinnitus: between £4,300 and £26,500, depending on severity
Total loss of taste and smell: £22,650
Total loss of smell and significant loss of taste: £19,100 to £22,650
Loss of smell: £14,500 to £19,100
Loss of taste: £11,200 to 14,500
Lung disease: up to £79,000
Mesothelioma: up to £74,300
Lung cancer: up to £58,500
Asthma: up to £38,175
Impotence: up to £86,500
Infertility: up to £98,500
Severe neck injury: £86,500
Moderate neck injury: £4,575 to £14,500, e.g. whiplash, depending on severity of symptoms and presence or absence of permanent symptoms
Minor neck injury: £750 to £4,575, e.g. minor soft tissue and whiplash injuries with a full recovery between a few weeks and a couple of years
Severe back injury: up to £98,500
Moderate back injury: up to £22,650
Minor back injury: up to £7,125
Frozen shoulder: £4,575 to £7,375
Fracture of clavicle: £3,000 to £7,125
Loss of both arms: up to £174,500
Loss of one arm: up to £79,000
Broken arm: £3,800 to £11,200, depending on recovery time and degree of disability
Broken elbow: up to £7,375
Broken wrist: up to £5,850
Loss of both hands: up to £117,000
Amputation of index and middle and/or ring fingers: up to £52,950
Serious hand injury: up to £36,125
Less serious hand injury: up to £16,800
Moderate hand injury: up to £7,625
Minor hand injury: up to £2,550
Severe fractures to fingers: up to £21,350
Total loss of index finger: £10,700
Partial loss of index finger: up to £10,700
Fracture of index finger: up to £7,125
Total loss of middle finger: £8,900
Amputation of the little finger: up to £7,125
Loss of part of the little finger: up to £3,450
Fracture of one finger: £1,775 to £2,800
Loss of thumb: up to £32,000
Trivial thumb injuries: £1,250
Vibration white finger: up to £22,400
Serious broken leg: up to £22,650
Fracture of leg where incomplete recovery: up to £16,300
Simple fracture of femur: £5,350 to £8,150
Moderate knee injuries: up to £8,150
Broken ankle: up to £8,150
Minor Achilles tendon injury: up to £5,850
Simple fractures to feet: up to £8,150
Moderate toe injuries: up to £5,600
Broken nose: up to £13,500 but starting at £1,000
Fractured cheekbone: £1400 to £9,150
Broken jaw: up to £26,500 but starting at £3,800
Damage or loss of teeth: between £630 and £6,600
Severe facial scarring: up to £56,500
Trivial facial scarring: up to £2,000
Bodily scarring: anything from £1,300 to £8,200
Damage to hair: from £2,300 for fairly serious cases up to around £6,350
The above figures are guidelines only and the amount of compensation you will get will all depend on the precise circumstances of your case, such as the severity of your injury and the nature of any ongoing symptoms. A solicitor will be able to advise you on what you are likely to recover, so please contact one in our directory. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 122 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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