That that know about compensation...

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Ferger, Apr 5, 2007.

  1. Ferger

    Ferger Guest

    How much is my very nice and doesn't deserve it at all PM likely to get for
    being T-boned by a car entering the roundabout she was rounding, breaking
    her ankle in three places? And should I be recommending a solicitor, or do
    the insurance companies generally do the decent thing in any case. And, if
    not, which?
     
    Ferger, Apr 5, 2007
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  2. Ferger

    Nige Guest

    How's 'She' doing?
     
    Nige, Apr 5, 2007
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  3. Ferger

    Ferger Guest

    Nige secured a place in history by writing:
    Past the pain and distress point (it was last Wednesday) and bored out of
    her mind. Asked to be sent stuff to catch up with her project (which I
    declined)
     
    Ferger, Apr 5, 2007
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  4. Ferger

    Ferger Guest

    wessie secured a place in history by writing:

    There won't be loss of earnings. But I thought insurers operated on a
    scale of injury complexity for this kind of thing....need to make sure she
    gets the best out of a pretty horrible situation.

    Her new (pre-accident-ordered) bike turned up at her house yesterday :-(
     
    Ferger, Apr 5, 2007
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  5. Ferger

    frag Guest

    You have your very own Prime Minister? Guess we know who wears the
    trousers in your house.
    Two things count above all else, mental trauma and compensation for
    being off work.
    God yes.
    Ha.

    Hahahaha.

    HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAa<thud>

    If I'd stuck with the completely clueless wankers the ins co had
    appointed to my accident I'd have ended up with I maybe £25k. I didn't
    I got more. Email me if you want to know the multiplication factor
    between clueless and clued up.
    If it was a bike accident I'd say White Dalton without any hesitation,
    but for cars, I'll let someone who knows recommend one.

    If you're stuck I can ask nice blerk at WD who he recommends.



    frag
     
    frag, Apr 5, 2007
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  6. Ferger

    Paul - xxx Guest

    Dunno, but SWMBO had someone drive out their driveway straight into her
    Corsa .. wrote the thing off. She had a sore neck, still does a little in
    the mornings. The insco recently offered £1800 which we've been advised to
    turn down 'cos they'll up it to about £2500. She had one afternoon off work
    to see the doctor, visit hospital for an X-Ray 'just in case' and a bit of
    shopping while she was in town .. ;)

    We used the AA legal people for further advice above our, and the pillocks,
    inscos.
     
    Paul - xxx, Apr 5, 2007
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  7. Ferger

    Ferger Guest

    frag secured a place in history by writing:
    It was a bike accident - or it was for her, at least
     
    Ferger, Apr 5, 2007
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  8. Ferger

    frag Guest

    Ferger banged the rocks together and they said :
    In that case www.whitedalton.co.uk, ask for Richard Clarke, tell him
    Richard Wood recommended him to you/her.
     
    frag, Apr 6, 2007
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  9. Ferger

    Ferger Guest

    frag secured a place in history by writing:
    OK, thanks muchly - I'll pass that on
     
    Ferger, Apr 6, 2007
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