I can only hope we don't follow the USA on this type of thing! Poor parents, to loose two children and then be sued by someone who killed your son. Words fail me.This is wrong on every level, but if you're that way inclined...
What I think is just as bad is that there is a lawyer who is prepared to stick their
name to it.
They made a mistake, so did she, but in her case she was an adult and driving a lump of metal, which means looking out for things that may be on the road, without reflectors etc such as animals and trees.There is merit in her case. Cyclist with no lights during the night and she hit and killed one of them. She has to live with that.
While the amount is insane and fact of the case is out of taste it has merit.
i was hit by a car when i was 15 the police watched the whole accident and there was no doubt it was the car drivers fault yet he still tried to sue me for £8000 damages to his car that my body had done when he hit me there just no sense in the law at times
Interesting. Much as I feel sorry for the parents it seems this is another case of "it's not up to me to do anything to protect myself - it's always somebody elses fault" and that includes when I'm breaking the law and riding without lights. Yes I have seen the effects killing someone by accident can produce and it can be pretty devastating. If the story had been the other way around and it had been another car there would have been NO sympathy for the driver of an unlit car. Or is it that as cyclists arn't forced to have any [even 3rd party] insurance anyone else injured or with any losses due to a cyclist just has to put up with it ? As an adult [and yes he was old enough to be responsible] if you cause another person damage [and carrying death on your concience for life is just that] through your own recklesness or stupidity then you should expect to pay a price.There is merit in her case. Cyclist with no lights during the night and she hit and killed one of them. She has to live with that.
While the amount is insane and fact of the case is out of taste it has merit.
I'm not making excuses for her but the case does have merit.They made a mistake, so did she, but in her case she was an adult and driving a lump of metal, which means looking out for things that may be on the road, without reflectors etc such as animals and trees.
yea he did fail it was more that his solicitor and even the court took it so far i just couldn't understand it even with 8 witnesses 2 of which were traffic cops and the driver pleading guilty it still went all the way to courtPresumably he failed, and therefore the law was utterly blameless. His understanding of it may have been in error, but the law was OK.
Not enough to sue them!I'm not making excuses for her but the case does have merit.
Well, like the process or not, the system actually worked for you. You won the case, or at least, you didn't lose it. Fine to criticise the law when it's an ass (as it often is), but this time it seems the law was not only right, but it was interpreted correctly. Unpleasant for you being in the middle of it all, but nonetheless, the right result was achieved.yea he did fail it was more that his solicitor and even the court took it so far i just couldn't understand it even with 8 witnesses 2 of which were traffic cops and the driver pleading guilty it still went all the way to court
They made a mistake, so did she, but in her case she was an adult and driving a lump of metal, which means looking out for things that may be on the road, without reflectors etc such as animals and trees.
It depends on the case.Not enough to sue them!