A man who suffered injuries when he was run over by a vehicle
belonging to co-front man of The Libertines Pete Doherty has been
offered compensation. In September 2009, Christopher Corder was
delivering leaflets in Suffolk when he was hit by the singer's
Daimler.
At the time, the vehicle was being driven by the star's agent
Andrew Boyd, who was subsequently jailed for driving offences.
Meanwhile, Doherty was banned from driving for allowing his car to
be used by an uninsured motorist.
As a result of the impact, Mr Corder suffered major injuries to his
brain and fractures to many of his bones. While he is now stable,
he is unaware of anything around him. His family contacted personal
injury solicitors in a bid to get compensation for their
suffering.
In a new development, the Motor Insurers' Bureau (MIB) agreed to a
High Court damages settlement that will see Mr Corder and his loved
ones receive a lump sum and a five-figure payout each year to fund
his care. The amount of money that has been awarded has not been
disclosed, although it is thought that the full value of the
package will run well into seven figures.
Speaking to the London court, Mr Corder's barrister, Robert Weir
QC, said: "The MIB can now effectively stand in the shoes of the
claimant (Mr Corder) and sue the first and second defendant."
Established in 1946, the MIB exists to provide compensation to
those who make road accident claims and who were the victims of
negligent uninsured and untraced motorists.
Meanwhile, Mr Justice Lloyd Jones, who approved the settlement,
stated: "This has been a tragic case and the financial award is, of
course, limited in what it can do."
He added: "Sadly, you cannot undo what has happened. He has
suffered great misfortune. He is, of course, fortunate in that he
has a loving and devoted family. I hope that now the litigation has
come to an end will enable you to look to the future in the
knowledge that whatever happens he will be secure."
A man who suffered injuries when he was run over by a vehicle
belonging to co-front man of The Libertines Pete Doherty has been
offered compensation. In September 2009, Christopher Corder was
delivering leaflets in Suffolk when he was hit by the singer's
Daimler.
At the time, the vehicle was being driven by the star's agent
Andrew Boyd, who was subsequently jailed for driving offences.
Meanwhile, Doherty was banned from driving for allowing his car to
be used by an uninsured motorist.
As a result of the impact, Mr Corder suffered major injuries to his
brain and fractures to many of his bones. While he is now stable,
he is unaware of anything around him. His family contacted personal
injury solicitors in a bid to get compensation for their
suffering.
In a new development, the Motor Insurers' Bureau (MIB) agreed to a
High Court damages settlement that will see Mr Corder and his loved
ones receive a lump sum and a five-figure payout each year to fund
his care. The amount of money that has been awarded has not been
disclosed, although it is thought that the full value of the
package will run well into seven figures.
Speaking to the London court, Mr Corder's barrister, Robert Weir
QC, said: "The MIB can now effectively stand in the shoes of the
claimant (Mr Corder) and sue the first and second defendant."
Established in 1946, the MIB exists to provide compensation to
those who make road accident claims and who were the victims of
negligent uninsured and untraced motorists.
Meanwhile, Mr Justice Lloyd Jones, who approved the settlement,
stated: "This has been a tragic case and the financial award is, of
course, limited in what it can do."
He added: "Sadly, you cannot undo what has happened. He has
suffered great misfortune. He is, of course, fortunate in that he
has a loving and devoted family. I hope that now the litigation has
come to an end will enable you to look to the future in the
knowledge that whatever happens he will be secure."
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