Trainee lawyer injured in head-on collision secures financial settlement
A trainee lawyer who sustained brain and other injuries in a head-on collision with a van secured a settlement that enabled him to get his life back on track.
BACKGROUND
Before his accident, Jack competed in long-range shooting. On the day of the accident, Jack was driving his car to a national shooting trial in Wales. Shortly after starting his journey, a van travelling in the opposite direction drifted across into Jack’s lane colliding with his car head-on.
Jack was treated for two hours at the scene of the accident by an air ambulance crew. The crew decided to intubate and put Jack into an induced coma due to the serious brain injury he had sustained. He was flown to the nearest major trauma unit and was admitted to the neuro intensive care unit. He remained on a ventilator for 72 hours.
The driver of the van was eventually convicted of driving without due care and attention, and his insurer admitted liability for the accident.
Prior to the accident, Jack was an extremely busy individual. He had completed his law degree earlier that year and enrolled on the Legal Practice Course (LPC) and Masters program at university. Jack was also in the process of completing an HR course at his local college. As well as studying, Jack was a director of his own human resources company in the field of security. He was physically active and enjoyed a variety of sports, including jujitsu and training at the gym. He was also a former air cadet and was involved in training air cadets.
INJURIES
Jack sustained the following injuries in the accident:
- Serious brain injury
- Broken collar bone
- Damage to his right elbow and right wrist
- A large eight-inch cut to the top of his head
- Severe damage to both knees
- Puncture to the right side of his abdomen
- Lung damage
- Heavy impact to the right side of his body
THE CLAIM
Jack’s initial injuries and prognosis were severe, but he made a much quicker and better recovery than anticipated, so much so that he was discharged home soon after the accident. He decided to instruct one of Onward's panel law firms to pursue his personal injury claim. Despite a seemingly quick start to his recovery, it was still crucial that his lawyers acted quickly to obtain expert opinions and fund rehabilitation.
His lawyers also assisted Jack in seeking a deferral of his LPC place and terminating a tenancy agreement he had entered into for the duration of the course.
Various experts were instructed, including a consultant orthopaedic surgeon, consultant neurologist and consultant neuropsychologist.
REHABILITATION
The defendant’s insurer worked collaboratively with Jack’s lawyers on the case, which led to him receiving early interim funding to enable rehabilitation to be put in place.
A case manager was appointed to coordinate Jack’s rehabilitation, which was funded by an interim payment. Jack’s case manager liaised with the local brain injury service, which provided regular speech and language as well as occupational therapy sessions. Jack was referred to a private orthopaedic surgeon regarding his shoulder injury, a private speech and language therapist and a physiotherapist. Through ongoing sessions, Jack was soon able to begin a phased return to work. This gave him back some much-needed autonomy and control in his life.
Jack’s determination and drive were instrumental in pushing him to achieve personal goals in a short space of time.
After nine months, Jack accepted a settlement offer from the defendant. The compensation awarded has allowed Jack to continue his rehabilitation and business enterprise. Jack is now planning to complete the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE) with a regional law firm near where he lives.
in his own words
Jack said: “I’ll be honest, this claim has genuinely changed my life because it’s supported my career path. Rather than finding the best financial position available and worrying so much about financial decisions, mortgages and whatnot, I’m actually able to take a step back, find the best firm for me, and do it because I enjoy it.
“I think it goes without saying, quite frankly, but they have made my life genuinely so much easier. They have assured my parents and I both during and after the claim. At the end of the day, my rehabilitation and recovery was a priority for a lot of people – and they did what they needed to do to ensure its ease. If we hadn’t engaged them, I genuinely don’t think I’d have recovered as much, let alone be working confidently, and happily.”