My little sister was involved in an accident last year. A school minibus crashed into the back of her Peugeot 205 while she was stationary and waiting to turn right at a junction, sending her spinning around in the road and basically smashing her nose to bits. There were no skid marks from the minibus- the driver didn't break at all before he hit her, so he obviously wasn't concentrating (I reckon he was texting, but that's just my view).
The car was written off and she was rushed to hospital and had surgery to have her nose rebulit. She's a pretty 20 year old but now has a very noticable scar on her face, and her nose is not straight anymore. It is a lot better than it was as the swelling has gone down a lot (although still not anywhere near fully) but it is still the first thing a lot of people notice when they meet her. She also has a genuine fear of sitting at junctions and is constantly checking behind her to make sure someone isn't going to smash into her again. It has definitely affected her personality, and she often ends up in tears after any minor close shaves in a car.
Anyway, she has just been offered £7000 compensation from the insurance company. She still doesn't know whether she is going to need another operation or not, she will have to wait probably until next year to find out.
Should she take it, or go to court and hold out for more?
What do you think, NSC?
The car was written off and she was rushed to hospital and had surgery to have her nose rebulit. She's a pretty 20 year old but now has a very noticable scar on her face, and her nose is not straight anymore. It is a lot better than it was as the swelling has gone down a lot (although still not anywhere near fully) but it is still the first thing a lot of people notice when they meet her. She also has a genuine fear of sitting at junctions and is constantly checking behind her to make sure someone isn't going to smash into her again. It has definitely affected her personality, and she often ends up in tears after any minor close shaves in a car.
Anyway, she has just been offered £7000 compensation from the insurance company. She still doesn't know whether she is going to need another operation or not, she will have to wait probably until next year to find out.
Should she take it, or go to court and hold out for more?
What do you think, NSC?