Compensation secured from injury caused by e-scooter used in a London overground train station
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Daniel McVarnock was instructed to represent the victim of an e-scooter accident and successfully achieved compensation.
The incident occurred on an overground train platform, where our client was unexpectedly struck by an e-scooter. The impact resulted in substantial injuries to her knees, hip, and elbow, which required hospital treatment.
We undertook a comprehensive assessment of the situation and informed our client that she had a legitimate basis for pursuing a personal injury claim. This was based on the premise that the driver of the e-scooter was accountable for the accident, and consequently, the claim could be directed to the Motor Insurers Bureau (MIB).
Daniel has significant experience in handling these types of cases, and therefore was able to expedite the process and quickly initiated the legal proceedings. Throughout the course of the case, we provided support to our client, keeping her informed about the progress and addressing any queries she had. The strength of his arguments and the evidence gathered substantiated our client’s claim, leaving little room for dispute.
MIB acknowledged liability and agreed to provide compensation to our client for the physical injuries she had suffered, the medical expenses she had incurred, and the emotional distress she had endured.
The case underscored the importance of seeking legal advice following an incident, particularly when dealing with unique circumstances such as e-scooter accidents within train station premises.
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