Man sues supermarket after horrific accident

October 23rd, 2009

Man sues supermarket after horrific accident

A man who worked for Morrisons is suing the supermarket chain after suffering horrific injuries in the car park of one of its stores.

Kevin Brookshaw was arriving for a night shift at the Morrisons store in Crewe in December 2006 when the accident occurred, the Crewe Chronicle reports.

As he drove under the car park’s barrier, it suddenly swung forward and crashed through the windscreen of his car.

Mr Brookshaw’s facial injuries were so severe that his wife Pauline did not know him at first. He will never be able to eat or speak properly again and has to be fed through a tube.

"Kevin was literally unrecognisable. His face was entirely split down the middle and covered in blood," Mrs Brookshaw said.

At a recent hearing, Morrisons was fined for breaching health and safety regulations and has admitted liability for Mr Brookshaw’s injuries. It is thought that he will receive a substantial sum in compensation for his pain and suffering.

The supermarket chain said it has since changed the design of the gates on all its stores.

Anyone who is injured on supermarket premises because of the negligence of the occupier may be entitled to make a compensation claim and should seek the advice of a solicitor specialising in personal injury compensation claims.
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£10k compensation for boy chased into road by gang

August 12th, 2009

㾶k compensation for boy chased into road by gang

A boy who suffered horrific injuries to his face when he was chased into a road by a gang has been awarded compensation.

Bradley Savoldelli, then 14, was pursued by the mob in Aberdeen on October 31st 2005. He tried to escape down Kepplehills Road, but they chased him off the footpath and under an oncoming car, STV.tv reports

The victim suffered terrible injuries to his face, including a crushed nose, sliced tongue, damaged eye sockets and a cracked jaw.

He decided to take legal action and after a long fight, has been awarded £10,000 in compensation from the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA).

Commenting on the payout, he said: "When I found out, I didn’t believe it."

The CICA deals with claims that range from £1,000 to £500,000 for people who have been physically or mentally injured because they were the innocent victim of a violent crime.

Anyone who has suffered in a similar incident should seek the advice of a personal injury solicitor in order to help them with their legal battle.
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£50k compensation for man in workplace accident

May 27th, 2009

㿞k compensation for man in workplace accident

A man who suffered horrific injuries in an accident at work has received £50,000 in compensation.

David Cotterrill, 29, was an engineer at Silver Spring Mineral Water Company’s factory in Kent when he slipped on a patch of oil that had not been cleaned from the factory floor.

The door of a bottle-making machine had been left open and Mr Cotterill slipped into it, catching his shirt sleeve on the workings.

As a result, he suffered a compartment injury – where the body’s muscles swell too much to be contained by the tissue – and had to travel to France for pioneering surgery.

Mr Cotterill took legal action against the company and has now secured £50,000 to pay for his medical costs and the pain and suffering he was caused.

According to the Health and Safety Executive, six million working days were lost between 2007 and 2008 as a result of serious injuries in the workplace.

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Boiler explosion results in £170k compensation payout

September 29th, 2008

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Compensation is to be awarded to a man who suffered horrific injuries as a result of a boiler explosion.

The unnamed man, an engineer surveyor, was inspecting a boiler belonging to E.ON UK in May 2005, the Workplace Law Network reports.

However, the gas side of the boiler exploded, knocking him unconscious and trapping him under a hot boiler door.

He suffered burns to his abdomen, hands and face, as well as an injury to his leg and severe psychological trauma.

As a result, the worker had to have skin grafts and plastic surgery and was unable to return to his position.

A payout of £170,000 has now been agreed upon, which his solicitor said means he will not need to return to that kind of work.

"It is entirely understandable that he never wants to be in an environment that brings back the psychological trauma of the explosion. This settlement ensures he will not be forced to and will now be able to make the relevant adaptations to his life," the legal representative commented.

Compensation for burns depend on the severity of the injury sustained, however, will usually be awarded for psychological trauma, loss of earnings, future treatments and other problems arising from the injuries.
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