amethist
VIP Member
Almost 3 years ago my husband was involved in a road traffic accident. This is what cause his PTSD. He was riding a small, slow motorbike home from work, when a car transporter, loaded with cars crossed his path. Not sure if he jumped the lights, but we do know he did not see my husband because he told the police that at the time.
We finally found out yesterday that my husband has won his claim for compensation.
This has been a long hard fight for both of us, with all the worry of not knowing if this would happen. He has had many set backs along the way, from the guy getting away with it in court because the police messed up with their side of the prosecution to being blamed for speeding, not having his light's on, to and all sorts of other crazy stuff they tried to accuse my husband of. None of it being true, but they tried.
We finally had them "Running Scared" to quote hubby's solicitor. We had a meeting with a Barrister a few weeks ago, who decided he wanted to go all out and take it to court as soon as possible, as he said hubby had suffered enough. This needed an end putting to it fast, so that we could start to build our lives back again after all this worry of not knowing one day to the next if it was ever going to end. As well as coming up with all sorts of issues that needed to be added into the claim, including a claim for my own health and work issues due to all that has happened.
After presenting the other party with all of this and so much more, they have now backed down and admitted liability. Accepting all of the evidence presented to them, and realising they were almost certain to loose and it would cost them a hell of a lot more if it did go to court.
So for anyone who is tired of fighting for justice, find the strength and keep going, it is well worth it.
Thank you all those who have kept me going through my husbands trauma.
Amethist
We finally found out yesterday that my husband has won his claim for compensation.
This has been a long hard fight for both of us, with all the worry of not knowing if this would happen. He has had many set backs along the way, from the guy getting away with it in court because the police messed up with their side of the prosecution to being blamed for speeding, not having his light's on, to and all sorts of other crazy stuff they tried to accuse my husband of. None of it being true, but they tried.
We finally had them "Running Scared" to quote hubby's solicitor. We had a meeting with a Barrister a few weeks ago, who decided he wanted to go all out and take it to court as soon as possible, as he said hubby had suffered enough. This needed an end putting to it fast, so that we could start to build our lives back again after all this worry of not knowing one day to the next if it was ever going to end. As well as coming up with all sorts of issues that needed to be added into the claim, including a claim for my own health and work issues due to all that has happened.
After presenting the other party with all of this and so much more, they have now backed down and admitted liability. Accepting all of the evidence presented to them, and realising they were almost certain to loose and it would cost them a hell of a lot more if it did go to court.
So for anyone who is tired of fighting for justice, find the strength and keep going, it is well worth it.
Thank you all those who have kept me going through my husbands trauma.
Amethist