Paralysed crash victims seeks compensation
A Londoner left forever paralysed in a recent road traffic
accident is seeking substantial personal injury compensation.
In 2010, 24-year-old Adam Smith and his friend were involved in
a major accident when their car ploughed into a brick wall. Adam's
friend, who was behind the wheel, died as a result while Adam
underwent life-changing back injuries.
Following the crash, Mr Smith had to undergo surgery on his
spine and spent a total of three months at the Royal National
Orthopaedic Hospital before doctors allowed him to return home. He
has been unable to return to work since.
According to the Waltham Forest Guardian, Adam is now pursuing a
claim for compensation from his best friend's insurance firm Sabre
on the grounds that his negligence caused his lasting injuries.
The circumstances of Adam's crash, while tragic, are not
uncommon throughout the UK and if you've been involved in a road
traffic collision, contact our personal injury experts today and
we'll do all we can to compensate your injuries, not matter how
severe.