Ben G
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Registered: 12th Jan 07
Location: Essex
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How the hell did you manage to drop a vending machine on a car? I have loony tunes style animations in my head
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Mike
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Registered: 20th May 06
Location: nr. Skipton, North Yorkshire
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Walking it along on a pallet truck, fresh tarmac and a sunny day made it look like it was all level and smooth, it wasn't. There was a dropped kerb, I hit the slope down to it at 90 degrees, the machine tilted and was that top heavy it just didn't stop until it landed on the guy's boot lid. I tried to stop it as soon as I felt it tilt but the weight knocked me to the floor too.
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ChazSXi
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Registered: 26th Jan 03
Location: Waterlooville, Hampshire
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quote: Originally posted by nathy_87
Thing that pisses me off about these claims, for example, some bint at work got rear ended and although I wasn't there I still believe to this day it was still her fault she is also a hesitant driver. She got a pay out of £3200, Her back was in "pain along with her neck", she milked it for every penny, hardly any damage done to her fiat 500, and doesn't help her husband is a fucking copper.
Now my mate got jumped in town one night thinks he walked in on a drug deal as he only wanted to go for a piss, about 4 of them beat the crap out of him and broke his jaw. Was of work for cuple of months and needed metal plates, and he only got a pay out of £1800. How the fuck is this fair???
[Edited on 27-07-2013 by nathy_87]
The old lady would have got an insurance claim...
Your mate would have done a CICA claim....
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pow
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Registered: 11th Sep 06
Location: Hazlemere, Buckinghamshire
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Doesn't matter what kind of claim it is, it's all wrong that someonewo had to have a metal plate in his jaw and lots of time off work got less money than a genuine accident that she probably didn't have any injury for.
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ChazSXi
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Registered: 26th Jan 03
Location: Waterlooville, Hampshire
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quote: Originally posted by pow
Doesn't matter what kind of claim it is, it's all wrong that someonewo had to have a metal plate in his jaw and lots of time off work got less money than a genuine accident that she probably didn't have any injury for.
Well actually yes it is entirely dependant upon the type of claim, being a solicitor I appreciate the undervaluation of a CICA claim. unless the lad could have sued the perpetrators he is relying on a government pot generally guided by the JSB guidelines. CICA claims predominantly compensate for the injury and a nominal value for loss etc
The old lady most Likely pursued a high value insurance company whom are open to negotiation and will often consider a decent schedule of specials if properly evidenced and quantified.
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John
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Registered: 30th Jun 03
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Ambulance chasers with no morals are a massive part of the problem, eh Chaz.
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ChazSXi
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Registered: 26th Jan 03
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quote: Originally posted by John
Ambulance chasers with no morals are a massive part of the problem, eh Chaz.
I primarily deal with catastrophic injuries and child abuse claims so yes I agree
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micra_pete
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Registered: 23rd Apr 03
Location: West Yorkshire
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quote: Originally posted by Kyle T
My missus got rear ended
damage was seemingly minor,
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