March 21st, 2010
Here at Pryers solicitors in York we have just represented a claimant who was a prison officer. He suffered personal injury during the course of his employment. Whilst accompanying one of his colleagues who was driving a vehicle within the prison grounds, the claimant had to open a security gate and whilst he was standing by the gate, his colleague, attempting to drive through the entrance, trapped the claimant between the vehicle and the gate causing a significant shoulder injury.
Liability for the accident was disputed by the employer’s representatives who maintained that the claimant was the author of his own misfortune.
We successfully argued breaches of Health and Safety regulations and the claimant received compensation of almost £14,000.
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March 15th, 2010
Pyers recently r
epresented a claimant who was employed in a children’s nursery. She suffered an accident whilst required to use a ladder in order to gain access to reset a defective electrical consumer unit. The ladder slipped and the claimant fell some distance suffering multiple minor injuries.
Liability and the value of the personal injury claim were both disputed by the employer’s insurers who maintained that the claimant was the author of her own misfortune.
We successfully argued breaches of Health and Safety regulations and the claimant received compensation of £5,400.
Tags: Breaches, Claimant, Health And Safety, Ladder Fall, Minor Injuries, Misfortune, Personal Injury Claim, Safety Regulations, Wins, Woman
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November 13th, 2008

A man who was seriously injured in a motorbike crash has appeared at the high court to argue his case for compensation.
David Buchan, 25, crashed into a car driven by Mark Whiting as he turned into a car park.
Mr Buchan hit the other vehicle at 30-45 miles per hour, hitting his head and suffering irreversible brain damage which has left him unable to live on his own, the St Albans & Harpenden Review reports.
He also needed cosmetic surgery for lacerations to his face and treatment for a fractured leg and spine.
Mr Buchan’s legal representatives argue that the accident was Mr Whiting’s fault, but he denies any liability for it.
In turn, his lawyers argue that Mr Buchan was the "author of his own misfortune" since he was travelling too fast before the crash.
The case is expected to conclude later this week.
According to the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents, while the number of motorbike deaths fell in 2007, the number of people seriously injured on motorbikes rose last year. The organisation recommended better training for people riding such vehicles.

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October 27th, 2008

A nine-year-old boy has secured a compensation payout from the hospital where he was born and subsequently suffered from brain damage which led to cerebral palsy.
Ben Nutbrown was born at New Cross Hospital, owned by the Royal Wolverhampton NHS Hospitals Trust, the Express and Star reports.
However, there were complications during his delivery and as a result, Ben is now confined to a wheelchair and needs round-the-clock care.
This week, his legal representatives have secured a compensation payout from the NHS trust for an unspecified sum, although it is believed to run into millions of pounds in order to pay for his care in the long-term.
The trust did not admit liability for Ben’s injuries and declined to comment on the case.
Mr Justice Lloyd Jones commented: "It is a huge misfortune that Benjamin suffered the injuries he has, but I hope this settlement will assist in helping him make the most of things. It is clear that he is a very bright young man and he has got huge potential."
If sub-standard care during pregnancy or birth can be proved to have caused cerebral palsy, compensation can be sought to cover the costs of care to ensure an improved quality of life and financial security for the lifetime of the child.
Compensation for brain injuries will usually be more substantial than that for other injuries, since it must cover care if the victim is unable to look after themselves.

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