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PostPosted: Tue Jul 19, 2022 12:40 pm 
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Disabled woman thrown from taxi passenger seat and hospitalised with bruised ribs upset as driver 'didn't ask if I was ok'

https://www.portsmouth.co.uk/news/peopl ... ok-3772705

A DISABLED woman from Waterlooville has been left with bruised ribs after being launched into the back of a passenger seat during a taxi ride.

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Kelly Sole is continuing to have ‘flashbacks’ of the moment she was injured on June 17.

She said she was travelling towards Park Parade, Havant, when the cab driver braked hard to avoid another vehicle on Purbrook Way – throwing her from her seat.

Her partner, David Sole, saw the 41-year-old hunched over at the side of the road after the journey, in considerable pain.

She had to be taken to Queen Alexandra Hospital the same day.

Ms Sole, 41, told The News: ‘I ended up in hospital with badly bruised ribs on my left hand side, and my chest.

‘The driver didn’t even ask if I was ok.

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‘He slammed on his brakes, and threw me into the back of the passenger seat.

‘I’m registered disabled, and I can’t wear a seat belt, because it cuts into my neck and stomach, making it hard for me to breathe.’

Ms Sole said she has spinal problems, twisted hips, severe asthma, blood clots on her lungs, and is diabetic.

She is still feeling the effects of the injuries since the incident, at roughly 9.30am.

‘I’m in constant pain when I breathe,’ she added.

‘I can’t get comfortable at night, as I lay on my left side.

‘I’m still having flashbacks and jumping in my sleep.’

Ms Sole said the driver was unapologetic after what happened, not checking if she was okay.

She added the company, Andi Cars, is not taking the matter further as the driver owns his own car.

‘I’ll never get in Andi Cars every again, I’m not trusting them ever again’, Ms Sole said.

She is cared for by her partner full-time.

Mr Sole, 43, said Kelly has had to use a wheelchair since the incident, and is furious about the situation.

‘I’m not happy with what has happened to my wife,’ he added.

‘She could have gone straight through the windshield.

‘The driver didn’t even ask her if she was alright.

‘I disagree with that, when I drive, I actually check if my passengers are ok if something happens.’

Andi Cars Havant were approached several times for comment.


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PostPosted: Tue Jul 19, 2022 12:40 pm 
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Interesting case, and surprising there's no mention of a complaint to the council or even to police :-o

Of course, the driver may be totally blameless here, but he could at least have asked if she was OK, since it would presumably have been obvious that she wasn't.

Shows what can happen when people don't belt up when they should, though, and of course most who don't wear one either can't be bothered, or are too pished etc.


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PostPosted: Tue Jul 19, 2022 7:31 pm 
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I wonder if a claim's firm has been contacted?

Actually, I'm not really wondering, think the article has claim all over it.

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 19, 2022 8:18 pm 
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Sussex wrote:
I wonder if a claim's firm has been contacted?

Actually, I'm not really wondering, think the article has claim all over it.


Agree but the driver is not responsible for an adult refusing to wear a seatbelt.


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 20, 2022 11:18 am 
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heathcote wrote:
Sussex wrote:
I wonder if a claim's firm has been contacted?

Actually, I'm not really wondering, think the article has claim all over it.


Agree but the driver is not responsible for an adult refusing to wear a seatbelt.



irrelevant she can claim against his insurance for injuries received even if she was partly to blame herself but the amount she might receive will be small compared to the increased premiums for the driver and the big black mark on his insurance history

That won't matter to her she'll be looking forward to a nice trip to the costa del sol courtesy of his insurance until she gets the final pay out minus the fee to the solicitors :wink:

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 20, 2022 3:18 pm 
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Think the driver should make his representatives aware of the outcome of the 16July 2014 court case Beaumont & O'Neill v Ferrer. It may be to his advantage.


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