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Thursday, 13 December 2012
BEETENSON & GIBBON ACCIDENT CLAIMS CENTRE
for SF
The accident occurred at 9:38 a.m.
on 19th October 2012,
outside Beetenson & Gibbon
Accident Claims Center.
Whiplash was caused to the driver
of the aqua green Nissan Micra.
A Ford Focus, that sped
from the scene, left a scratch
on the rear left bumper and left
side of the Nissan Micra, flecked
with vermillion clearcoat paint.
The car was later traced
to a teacher from Broughton
who had took the corner too fast,
being late for her next class
after attending a hospital appointment.
She had failed to stop.
She was charged with failure to stop
and fined £200, plus damages
and court costs, but avoided a ban.
A later civil suit, managed by
Beetenson & Gibbon
Accident Claims Centre,
found in favour of the driver
of the aqua green Nissan Micra
and ordered payments for whiplash,
trauma and damage to property
Everything was reduced on appeal.
There were extenuating circumstances.
A man in a white t-shirt,
who witnessed the accident
on his way to Beetenson & Gibbon
Accident Claim Centre,
told the police of another witness,
"behind that bench, over there," who ran.
Now with sound and Jo Whiley spitty mic technique: https://soundcloud.com/gavin-hudson-1/beetenson-and-gibbon-accident
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