Hi all,
Apologies if this isn't exactly the right place to post this question but it sort of fits, I think.
Travelling back from Client site on my motorbike last Tuesday evening, a VW Transporter pulling out unannounced from a side road ensured that I didn't pass go, didn't collect £200 but did end up unconscious and fitting followed by an enforced two days in hospital under close observation.
Now, this was a week into a 12 week contract. The client is being quite understanding but I've already got to go to see a consultant this week about getting my left eye-socket put back together properly and I'm sure there will be other things too that keep me away from the client's site.
My question is this, does anyone have any experience/expectations of how claiming on the van driver's insurance for loss of income to my business is likely to go? The van driver did stop and admitted full responsibility to the local plod. It's not the end of the world but if I can legitimately claim then I see no reason not to.
Many thanks from a very battered UBP.
Apologies if this isn't exactly the right place to post this question but it sort of fits, I think.
Travelling back from Client site on my motorbike last Tuesday evening, a VW Transporter pulling out unannounced from a side road ensured that I didn't pass go, didn't collect £200 but did end up unconscious and fitting followed by an enforced two days in hospital under close observation.
Now, this was a week into a 12 week contract. The client is being quite understanding but I've already got to go to see a consultant this week about getting my left eye-socket put back together properly and I'm sure there will be other things too that keep me away from the client's site.
My question is this, does anyone have any experience/expectations of how claiming on the van driver's insurance for loss of income to my business is likely to go? The van driver did stop and admitted full responsibility to the local plod. It's not the end of the world but if I can legitimately claim then I see no reason not to.
Many thanks from a very battered UBP.


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