November 4th, 2009

A teenage girl was killed in a tragic accident when the mast of a boat being towed along a road hit the car in which she was travelling, a court has heard.
Sarah James, 19, died after the loose dinghy mast smashed through the windscreen of her friend’s car.
Mark Tissiman, a millionaire businessman whose Range Rover was towing the boat after he had been taking part in a sailing competition, is accused of failing to properly secure the mast of the boat and causing death by dangerous driving.
Prosecutor Peter Arnold told Hereford Crown Court: "The mast came out of its mooring and swung out like a lance in a medieval joust and, like two horsemen approaching, the cars approached each other."
He added that it should have been properly secured to the dinghy.
Mr Tissiman is the director of MT Heating, a West Midlands heating contractor that is employed by several local councils in the region.
The trial continues.

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October 23rd, 2009

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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February 18th, 2009

A paramedic who took a petition to Downing Street in order to claim what he believed to be a fair sum of compensation after a devastating injury has won his fight for justice.
Nick Horobin was a paramedic driving a patient to hospital in Uttoxeter in 2001 when someone on a bridge threw a concrete block onto the windscreen of the vehicle.
He was hit by the block and lost an eye. Mr Horobin also suffered brain damage and had to teach himself to walk again.
The victim received £40,000 in compensation originally, but after an eight-year battle, he has now secured £100,000.
"It feels wonderful and it means I can concentrate on the future because this was the final thing that needed sorting," Mr Horobin remarked.
Compensation for brain injuries is normally a larger sum than that awarded for other personal injuries, since long-term care must be taken into account.
Anyone who has suffered in a similar fashion to Mr Horobin should seek the advice of a solicitor specialising in personal injury claims.

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