I just want to start this by saying that I don't really care about the money as such, but after everything I've been through I feel a bit insulted by the value they've put on it. The Police aren't prosecuting the driver due to insufficient evidence even though he admitted fault at the scene, so I guess I wanted him to be impacted financially instead
6 months ago I was t-boned by a driver who hit me at 65mph in a 30 limit after he failed to give way at a crossroad. My car smashed into a signpost, flipped over a ditch and landed upside down in a field 20 metres away from where the impact happened, just to give you an idea of how hard he hit me. I was trapped inside the car for 3 hours and had to be cut out of it
I had extensive bruising and 2 broken fingers, whiplash and numerous soft tissue injuries all over my body. I had 2 weeks off work then went back on reduced duties. I've done 3 months of twice weekly physio for my back, neck and hand, and the nerve damage to my fingers has left me with reduced movement and grip. I was diagnosed with post concussion syndrome which has caused ongoing problems. I've also had 4 months of counseling which is still ongoing due to PTSD symptoms. I've spent months terrified to leave the house, having nightmares and being unable to drive due to the fear of it happening again. I've recently started driving again but I hate it and am only doing it because I have to
My solicitors have been in touch today and said they have valued it at £2500, but have taken out the amount they've already paid for physio so would give me £1800. I don't want to seem like I'm just out to get money, but I don't think I believe this really reflects the hell that my life has been for the last 6 months. I don't know whether to argue it with them, or if I should just accept it and try and move on