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Dave20046
25-01-09, 05:06 PM
Some of you might have read some drivel about a crash I had in february 08, well before I had chance to send my condemning letter to them (thanks luckypants) I got a letter saying they've decided to deal with my claim in full but on a without prejudice basis (******s) so that means I'm still paying a sky high premium on everything...so I sent the condemning letter for good measure.
Well anyway they paid me for bike repairs (:cool: )months ago, they've also agreed to pay all my travel expenses I incurred. But they've offered less than the clothing cost for the damaged clothing and it was all in mint condition. Annoyingly I sent my receipts to them so I don't know how much it was anymore (£250 rings a bell) and they've offered £200. Does anyone know how much I am entitled to? Can I just say fine then either pay the full amount or pay for the gear I replaced it with (£900 rrp)? I know it's 'only' like £50 but they've been absolutely shocking in the handling of this so I want everything I can from them...plus I don't think £50 is pocket change.
Also does anyone know what I should get for my personal injury or know what's done about it? I had a sprain in my hand (I know I'm a little girl) but it genuinely still hurts sometimes when I shake hands with people, 'muscle trauma':confused: in my shoulders and upper back and whiplash.
Dangerous Dave
25-01-09, 07:02 PM
I have had quite a few dealings with all this following my two big accidents. You won't get the full value of your clothing, it depreciates with age and in some circumstances they can state that it would off needed replacing sometime soon anyway. I had a two year old RX7 when I had my smash in 2004, I won't get the full retail price of £450.
Also does anyone know what I should get for my personal injury or know what's done about it?
This varies, how it has effected your ability to work, look after yourself, and future problems which you may get (arthritis is not included in that prediction) for a start.
Dave20046
25-01-09, 07:07 PM
Cheers Dave, **** I should have plagiarised the age of the clothing.couple of weeks of work and aches and pains every so often to this day. Uncomfortable originally though.
Dangerous Dave
25-01-09, 07:09 PM
You don't get any money for pain, apparently the law believes all pain can be treated with medication.
Dave20046
25-01-09, 07:14 PM
How the hell do you get money then?
Dangerous Dave
25-01-09, 07:22 PM
How the hell do you get money then?
Sustain an injury, pain is not an injury it is the effect of an injury.
Breaking your Femur once is painful, breaking it twice is even more painful but no more money as it is still a broken limb section (they don't count the breaks).
Dave20046
25-01-09, 07:30 PM
Oh right I thought you meant 'you've broke your femur but it only hurt and didn't affect you otherwise therefore you ain't getting moneys'.
Dangerous Dave
25-01-09, 07:34 PM
From a thread quite a while ago, I am still awaiting payment.....
I would like to point out I was wearing full leathers, gloves, helmet, and a knox back protector.
I'm no stunt man, car pulled across in front of me with 10 meters between us on a 60 limit road (I was doing 55mph before you ask). I went straight into the left hand side of the car, got my ankle caught in the spoke of his alloy wheel, my knee was embedded into the mirror area and my left hand side slammed against the pillar.
The bike and car briefly welded together as I went over, with my left leg trapped between the two, the femur snapped then shattered (literally like glass) before the car and bike separated. The femur tore through the muscles, ligaments, and skin. I would have severed the leg if it wasn't for one tendon (which was half torn). My left hand was trapped between the grip and clutch as i started to go over, this caused the nerves in my left shoulder to stretch and snap. The left Tib and Fib suffered eleven breaks each and the ankle was shattered into an unrecognisable pile of bones on the X-ray. I broke all but a couple of ribs against the pillar of the car and punctured a lung. Unfortunately I landed on the bonnet of another car and broke my right shoulder (the socket, ball and blade). The impact from the left followed by the landing on the right shattered my pelvis into thirteen pieces.
I had a big accident 3 years earlier when I got hit from the side and run over, this buggered my right leg up a bit also (it is now the favoured/strongest leg despite its injuries).
I still have a limp, as you might guess, and every now and again the ankle plays me up. However, I commute to work everyday on my SV650S and I still blast around on the SV800S whenever I want.
I hope you do heal soon mate, it does take along time for even some of the simplest breaks to heal, but you need to make sure you life style is right. No smoking, very limited on the drinking, and exercise! I should never have survived that last big one, ever consultant i have met has said the same. I lost way to much blood, and my internal organs were all over the place. I am a Orthopaedic and Neurological case study, the human body can take a lot of abuse, but more importantly in can bounce back just as good.
I wish you all the best.
Dave20046
25-01-09, 07:45 PM
From a thread quite a while ago, I am still awaiting payment.....
It's infuriating isn't it. I've lost a lot money on insurance (I'm 18 )because of the not admitting liability. I got a quote for £300 on the SV the ncb (because of them not admitting liability even though they'd paid out for the bike) never came through so the company cancelled my insurance and charged me £70 admin fees and I had to got to bikesure who were £470 but said they'd refund me £100 if it turns out not to be my fault.
Dangerous Dave
26-01-09, 05:34 PM
It's infuriating isn't it. I've lost a lot money on insurance (I'm 18 )because of the not admitting liability. I got a quote for £300 on the SV the ncb (because of them not admitting liability even though they'd paid out for the bike) never came through so the company cancelled my insurance and charged me £70 admin fees and I had to got to bikesure who were £470 but said they'd refund me £100 if it turns out not to be my fault.
Insurance companies will screw you over as much as they can, they like money coming in not money going out.
theshed
27-01-09, 09:19 AM
dont forget any claim for loss of earnings
just a thought
Dave20046
27-01-09, 12:10 PM
dont forget any claim for loss of earnings
just a thought
I'm unsure what to do about this as I did actually go back to work approx. a week and a half later on light duties but they paid me in full anyway. Can I still claim for it?
Dangerous Dave
27-01-09, 01:16 PM
I'm unsure what to do about this as I did actually go back to work approx. a week and a half later on light duties but they paid me in full anyway. Can I still claim for it?
No, if you recieved full pay (i.e. no loss of shift premiums) whilst you were off work due to the accident you can not claim loss of earnings. You could claim if you lost money or had to take a days holiday to attend any medical appointment due to the accident.
Dave20046
27-01-09, 01:18 PM
No, if you recieved full pay (i.e. no loss of shift premiums) whilst you were off work due to the accident you can not claim loss of earnings. You could claim if you lost money or had to take a days holiday to attend any medical appointment due to the accident.
Nah I'd already handed my notice in so just took the **** :rolleyes:
Cheers for clearing that up though guys. Guess I'll take the £200 for year old £290 clothing
Dave20046
27-01-09, 01:43 PM
Balls to it I declined their £200 and asked for £250. I'm in no rush they took the pee with me I'll take the pee with them.
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