£6,000 Compensation Secured for Pedestrian Injured by Negligent Learner Driver
Aston Knight Solicitors recently secured £6,000 in compensation for a pedestrian, Miss Q, who suffered both physical injuries and emotional trauma after being struck by a learner driver who lost control of their vehicle.
Miss Q was walking her family dog along a pedestrian footpath when the incident occurred. The learner driver veered off the road and mounted the pavement, colliding with Miss Q and tragically killing the family pet. The impact of the accident threw her into a nearby brick wall, causing physical injuries and significant psychological distress, made worse by the loss of her beloved dog.
Early Admission of Liability for Pedestrian Accident
Due to the clear-cut nature of the incident, Aston Knight Solicitors were able to obtain an early admission of liability from the driver’s insurance company. This swift admission allowed us to proceed promptly to gather comprehensive medical and psychological evidence in support of the personal injury claim.
Rejection of Inadequate Compensation Offers
During the medical evidence stage, the insurer made a pre-medical offer to settle the claim. On our advice, Miss Q rejected this initial offer as it did not fairly reflect the extent of her injuries or emotional suffering.
We commissioned two independent medical reports, including a detailed psychological assessment. The evidence presented the full extent of Miss Q’s physical injuries and addressed the psychological impact of the traumatic event, especially the emotional damage caused by the sudden and tragic loss of her pet.
Final Settlement Reflects Full Extent of Injury and Trauma
Following the disclosure of our expert evidence, the insurer made further offers. However, these offers continued to undervalue Miss Q’s claim. Through skilled negotiation, Aston Knight Solicitors secured a final settlement of £6,000—representing fair and full compensation for both the physical injuries and emotional trauma our client endured.
Solicitor’s Comment – Annie Rana, Personal Injury Specialist at Aston Knight Solicitors
“This case is an important reminder that learner drivers owe the same legal duty of care as fully qualified drivers. Where negligence occurs, innocent victims—such as pedestrians—are entitled to pursue compensation for both their physical injuries and psychological suffering. We are proud to have supported Miss Q during this challenging and emotionally distressing time, and to have helped her secure the justice and compensation she deserved.”
If you have been injured in a pedestrian accident or affected by a learner driver’s negligence, contact Aston Knight Solicitors today for expert advice on personal injury compensation claims.
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