leosayer
Active Member
- Location
- Hornchurch, East London/Essex
Hello all,
3 months ago I was knocked off my bike, by a car. Fella just pulled out of a junction without looking and took me out.
He was prosecuted by the Police for careless driving. His insurance has accepted full liability.
I was karted off to hospital in an ambulance high on morphine.
I had a suspected cracked pelvis and soft tissue damage to my hip/knees as well as brusied shoulder/ribs/elbow. I was in a bad way for a week and couldn't walk at all. Off work for 3 weeks as i couldn't walk, but with crutches i gradually recovered. Had to Physio on hip and knees until recently. I still cannot walk for more than a mile with pain and then a limp.
Dr and Physio says be probably 6 months until I'm back 100%. Good news is that i'm back on the bike as it seems to help loosen me up in the joints somehow.
My question is that I was have been told by my insurance, that I should accept an offer of compo in the £1750 range + equipment etc. Is this a typical figure? I'm not too keen on the compo for everything nature of the modern world, but I feel that it isn't high enough. I was in my opionion in a bad way for 6-8 weeks and it really effected my life and still does (cannot walk far, no jogging, dancing or anything contact with my knees/hip)
His insurance offered £3K to make it go away and my insurance strongly advised against this. It seems that the low offer they now state to accept is based on an independent doctors report, that was no more than the doctor typing up a form that I filled in. Although accurate in some respects, I don't think that the form accurately described the whole effect it has had on me.
Has anybody any simiular off's and figures, just so i can compare.
I thought that commuters might have more accidents than most.
Any thoughts are appreciated
3 months ago I was knocked off my bike, by a car. Fella just pulled out of a junction without looking and took me out.
He was prosecuted by the Police for careless driving. His insurance has accepted full liability.
I was karted off to hospital in an ambulance high on morphine.
I had a suspected cracked pelvis and soft tissue damage to my hip/knees as well as brusied shoulder/ribs/elbow. I was in a bad way for a week and couldn't walk at all. Off work for 3 weeks as i couldn't walk, but with crutches i gradually recovered. Had to Physio on hip and knees until recently. I still cannot walk for more than a mile with pain and then a limp.
Dr and Physio says be probably 6 months until I'm back 100%. Good news is that i'm back on the bike as it seems to help loosen me up in the joints somehow.
My question is that I was have been told by my insurance, that I should accept an offer of compo in the £1750 range + equipment etc. Is this a typical figure? I'm not too keen on the compo for everything nature of the modern world, but I feel that it isn't high enough. I was in my opionion in a bad way for 6-8 weeks and it really effected my life and still does (cannot walk far, no jogging, dancing or anything contact with my knees/hip)
His insurance offered £3K to make it go away and my insurance strongly advised against this. It seems that the low offer they now state to accept is based on an independent doctors report, that was no more than the doctor typing up a form that I filled in. Although accurate in some respects, I don't think that the form accurately described the whole effect it has had on me.
Has anybody any simiular off's and figures, just so i can compare.
I thought that commuters might have more accidents than most.
Any thoughts are appreciated