Pedestrian suffers severe personal injuries in car crash
A man could be entitled to road traffic accident compensation after suffering serious personal injuries in a car crash.
The 43-year-old pedestrian was taken to hospital with severe injuries to his abdomen after a silver Ford KA collided with him in Chelmsford, Essex.
Police are still appealing for witnesses of the incident, which took place earlier this month.
The driver of the vehicle was fortunately unharmed in the car accident. The pedestrian was taken to Brookfield Hospital where he is now reported as being in a stable condition.
Due to the severity of the accident a section of the road was closed for nearly four hours while police officers investigated the scene and carried out enquiries into the crash.
The pedestrian could be entitled to road traffic accident compensation as a result of the severe personal injuries he suffered in the collision – if it is proved that he was not to blame for the incident.
*Where replacement vehicle costs can be recovered from the insurance company of the person who caused the accident.
Where this person is untraceable or uninsured, or where there is a dispute over liability, a replacement vehicle cannot
be provided.