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PostPosted: Tue May 24, 2016 8:17 pm 
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Civil jury finds insurer liable for pedestrian’s injury


A civil jury has found liability established against an insurer in a personal injury case.

After trial before Lord Tyre in the Court of Session last week, a civil jury in a personal injuries action found liability established against Alpha Insurance A/S, the insurer of a private hire taxi driver, for a collision with a pedestrian.

The jury heard that on 23 November 2014, at around 1am, the pursuer, Caroline Bridges, 63, had crossed over Leith Walk to hail a taxi on the other carriageway. After hailing a taxi, she suddenly turned and retraced her steps into the path of the private hire taxi without looking. Evidence that the pursuer was under the influence of alcohol at the time was not disputed. The pursuer sued the driver’s insurer directly under the European Communities (Rights against Insurers) Regulations 2002. The matter at issue was whether the private hire taxi driver was driving at excessive speed.

At the conclusion of evidence, Lord Tyre heard submissions from counsel on the appropriate level of solatium, following the change of practice introduced by the Inner House in the case of Hamilton v Ferguson Transport (Spean Bridge) Ltd. In his charge, Lord Tyre gave guidance to the jury that solatium in respect of the pursuer’s rib fractures and tibial plateau fracture could be valued in the range of £25,000 to £40,000.

The pursuer sought to lodge a Note of Exception to the guidance given by Lord Tyre to the jury. Following submissions from counsel, the Note of Exception was held to be incompetent on two bases: firstly, that it came too late as the jury had been deliberating for over an hour; and secondly, that the guidance given by the court was not a “direction in law” as provided in the Rules of the Court of Session.

It is anticipated that Lord Tyre will issue a written note of his decision in due course.

The jury found liability established by majority and valued solatium at £32,000. The other heads of damage were agreed between parties at £6,900. The jury found the pursuer’s contributory negligence to be 85 per cent.

The pursuer was represented by Craig Allardice, advocate, instructed by Thompsons Solicitors. The defenders were represented by Craig Murray, advocate, instructed by DAC Beachcroft Solicitors.

source: http://www.scottishlegal.com/2016/05/24 ... ns-injury/

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PostPosted: Wed May 25, 2016 6:05 pm 
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"Woman gets pi55ed, throws herself in front of moving taxi, taxi driver gets blamed and insurance pays out £32,000"

It's bad enough avoiding the drunks already, what's it going to be like when they deliberately start jumping in front of you knowing they'll be in line for a big payout ! Think I'll have a few drinks on Saturday night then go for a walk down the middle of the main road, better than working and I might make a bit more money :roll: :wink:


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PostPosted: Wed May 25, 2016 8:05 pm 
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sasha wrote:
"Woman gets pi55ed, throws herself in front of moving taxi, taxi driver gets blamed and insurance pays out £32,000"

It's bad enough avoiding the drunks already, what's it going to be like when they deliberately start jumping in front of you knowing they'll be in line for a big payout ! Think I'll have a few drinks on Saturday night then go for a walk down the middle of the main road, better than working and I might make a bit more money :roll: :wink:



there's a bloke round here that's tried that a few times but usually with private cars unfortunately the police know him so well they are always too busy to look for the vehicle #-o

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PostPosted: Thu May 26, 2016 8:10 pm 
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sasha wrote:
"Woman gets pi55ed, throws herself in front of moving taxi, taxi driver gets blamed and insurance pays out £32,000"

It's bad enough avoiding the drunks already, what's it going to be like when they deliberately start jumping in front of you knowing they'll be in line for a big payout ! Think I'll have a few drinks on Saturday night then go for a walk down the middle of the main road, better than working and I might make a bit more money :roll: :wink:

I get all that, but if the private hire taxi ( :D ) driver wasn't speeding then the payment would have been zilch.

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