close [X]

Call back for new
personal injury claims only

Leave your details to request a call back.

* Required fields

Yes No further information     

You are in: Home Page | News Desk | News Story


3rd December 2009

Police driver left with car phobia after accident

A civilian police driver who was forced to give up his lifelong career when he was involved in a car accident has received £90,000 in compensation.

Because of the devastating impact of the crash in October 2005, Christopher Hill, 61, from Swanley in Kent, is now only able to drive short distances and has to be accompanied.

He was working as a driver for the Metropolitan Police and was taking a police officer back to the station when a car smashed into the side of his unmarked Mondeo.

Mr Hill worked as a bus driver for 20 years before becoming a civilian driver for the police, a role he held for 18 years. He was forced to take medical retirement and now no longer works.

Following the accident Mr Hill contacted his union Unite which instructed its lawyers, Thompsons Solicitors to pursue a claim for accident compensation.

Thompsons was successful in achieving a settlement from the insurers of driver of the car that struck Mr Hill.

Andy Frampton from Unite said: “Mr Hill has lost his career as a result of this car accident which was no fault of his own. We are only too happy to have supported him in his claim which is an example of how free trade union legal services can help its members.”

Kam Singh from Thompsons Solicitors added: “This accident has had a devastating impact on Mr Hill’s life. The negligence of the other driver meant Mr Hill had to take early retirement and now has a long-term phobia of driving which limits the type of jobs he can undertake and his mobility.”

Contact us about your accident or injury
Call us for free on 08000 224 224 Call us from your mobile on 0330 123 123 0 (charged at local number and free when covered by inclusive minutes) Request a call back Text CLAIM to 82010 (standard network rates apply)