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| Andy C |
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 Andy C Tree Seeking Missile

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 Posted: 23:06 - 11 Sep 2005 Post subject: Pillion sues Biker.... |
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i was listen to radio today (was local sussex radio as couldnt get radio 1) and heard on the news that a pillion is sueing the biker.
The facts they said were that the bike had skidded after an overtake and the pillion has suffered brain damage and the biker wasnt insured, is didnt mention whether biker was hurt or not (think the report was quite bias though)
when i heard this i was really in two mind whether he was right or not, on one hand he has suffered because of someone else riding but on the other hand he got on the bike in the first place,
i thought maybe someone on here might give some valid reason whether its right or wrong...
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 White Noise Mr Dudwee

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think its wrong to sue the biker, unless they lied to you about the riders licence/insurance/riding like a nob. they where happy to get on the bike, so they should expect the consequences whatever they maybe!
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| SoND |
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 SoND World Chat Champion

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It's the pillions own fault for getting onto the bike.
He should have known and understood the risks before even thinking about getting on. ____________________ Go back to bed - You have no rights - "Streetfighters ~ Mainstream motorcycling's crackwhore sister." |
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 Andy C Tree Seeking Missile

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thats what i was thinking but also if he wasnt insured, if the pillion knew then fair enought but if he didnt that quite unfair really, doesnt say condition of rider either as he could be just as bad.. ____________________ 99 RS125 --> 02 SV650s --> 03 Speed Four --> 92 RXS100 --> 93 CB400sf --> 01 CB600f Hornet |
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 Kickstart The Oracle

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Hi
If the rider was insured then the pillion would be covered by the insurance policy. And under that circumstance the 3rd party technically would sue the rider for the claim, just the insurance company covers the risk.
No reason the pillion should not sue the rider. The rider has chosen not to insure himself to cover the risk of being sued.
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I agree he is right to sue.
However, surely if the rider had no pillion insurance he should have told the passenger before he got on, and I would expect the court to allow for considerable contributary negligence.
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Will be thrown out of court, was he forced, was he told it was as safe as flying, was he charged for the ride, to many factors to consider, it is also well known (media etc) that biking is a dangerous activity. was the inccident entirely proven to be 100% the bikers fault, forget it it but it amy well have grounds IF the owner negleted his bike, once its smashed though it is not easy to prove, service history in owners hand book counts towards zero of such maintenance too because alot of people are more than capable of doing it themselves and at times better than agents/bike shops. It a bugger, I hope to never be in that situation one day, apart from that though I find insurance companies shouldnt be allowed to exclude pillion use, they dont with cars they shouldnt with bikes, talk about traffic congestion, anything to help and they nail you, sad, real sad state of affairs |
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FYI this story from 1997 tells of how a wife had to sue her husband (as a 3rd party) in order to get damages that allowed them to live together!
This may put a perspective on the case reported as it may be similar.
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[quote="Ste"] | lwflee wrote: | Also, there is the issue of contributory negligence whereby even if negligence on the Rider's part is shown, the damages awarded might be reduced because the Pillion is partly responsible for his injuries.[/quote
Unless the pillion wasn't wearing a helmet, they're blameless aren't they?
The rider does have a dusty of care, if they've crash and the pillion is injured then that has been breached and it's fairly straight foward that if the rider hadn't crashed then they wouldn't be injured. As long the pillion is wearing a helmet I don't see any way they could be to blame for their injuries.
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Well, the pillion might be contributorily negligent if he/she, knowing that the rider is drunk, nevertheless decided to be pillion. Another situation would be where the pillion actively encourages the rider to ride dangerously.
[I don't think a case of pillion suing the rider is unprecedented. I *think* (and my memory is very very sketchy) i remember a case whereby the pillion was contributorily negligent because the pillion 1. got on the bike in the knowledge that the rider was unlicensed, and 2. Encouraged the rider to ride irresponsibly.] Edit: Took a quick look in a couple of textbooks and could find no reference to the case i mentioned above. This must be the first sign of an onset of senile dementia....
Re Breach of Duty of care, the standard of care is probably that of the Reasonable rider. Thus, not every crash will result in the rider breaching his DOC eg. If there was diesel on the road, the rider was cornering and he was travelling within the speed limit, i would think the DOC has not been breached?
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