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Multiple InjuriesIntroductionMotorcycle accidents invariably lead to a combination of injuries due to the complex nature of the accidents that can occur. While you may be hit on one side of your motorcycle, you then fly through the air or get pushed onto the other side as you hit the ground. This can lead to a number of separate impacts involving injuries in different parts of your body. How much?This is the hardest type of case to try and put a value on. It is not simply adding up the value of each injury and coming up with a total. The global picture of the injuries has to be assessed with a view to accurately assessing the value. This is where experience comes in. There is a lack of definitive guidance on multiple injuries. The Judicial Studies Board Guidelines deal with single injuries, as opposed to the whole. At the same time there are only limited reported cases, setting a benchmark, and these will only rarely match the injuries which you have sustained. As an example of how difficult this area is, consider the situation where you have suffered fractures to your thigh and lower leg. Arguably the level of pain you have suffered is the same, despite the fact that you have more than 1 fracture. You cannot walk, so the impact on your quality of life is the same. Does this mean that you should only receive the same award as someone with only 1 fracture? That would clearly be wrong. Now consider what the position would be if the fractures were to different legs. The pain may be the same, but the impact on quality of life is completely different. You will hopefully see from this why it is important to have an experienced solicitor acting for you. Most insurance companies nowadays use a computer system called Colossus to calculate the value of injuries. This is also used by insurer appointed solicitors. This de-personalises the assessment of the value of injuries and was rejected by the Courts Service. We regularly take cases to court where an insurance company is relying on a computer valuation of the claim and have never failed to beat this. However, we regularly take over cases from other solicitors where they have recommended acceptance of just such an offer. ConclusionYou need an experienced solicitor to help you with a claim for multiple trauma. If you wish to discuss your case then please call us for a free no-obligation discussion on freephone 0800 7836191. Don't be someone else's learning curve. Call our 24 hour help hotline on 0800 783 6191 for clear, expert legal help or e-mail us at contact@whitedalton.co.uk | | |
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