i totally agree with Rich, My reasons are slightly more indepth, I am a firefighter and was called out to a Road Traffic Collisionat 1am , upon arrival i was greeted by the paramedic who said "we've been waiting on you" i wasn't sure what he meant, possibly sarcastic about the time we took to get there, no, my step son was a rear seat passenger in a car that was hit by another driver who was in the wrong, he admitted 100% liability. My stepson was not wearing a seatbelt and sustained similar injuries to Vale, 3 inch scar on left hand side of forehead, front teeth knocked out.... he was the only one who was not wearing a seatbelt.... very very lucky to be alive. he has been left with a scar and has had his teeth temporarilly fixed.
The driver and the 4 other occupants have submitted claim forms through the solicitors, my step son has been informed he could claim about 4k approx, he does not work and has no intention of working, and to be honest at 17, i would have thought there would be some self value but no, anyway, my point being that he is likely to recieve some form of claim, but in my eyes, he was not protecting him to the minimum safety requirements by LAW to protect himself and others in the car (front passenger recieved trauma to the rear of the head.... wonder why)
I am just glad that he and everyone else involved in the collision was ok after short spell of medical treatment. For me, that was something that i found extremely difficult to deal with, i turn up to do my job only to find myself taken off the job and in the back of an ambulance trying to stay focussed and having to make phonecalls and prepare my wife for the news to follow... after two months off work and a number of councilling sessions... i am back to full strength... but my feelings have not changed, they are the same as before this accident, There are enough adverts, warnings, news stories telling us of the minimal requirements when driving a car, if you don't heed the warnings, then ultimately that is your own lookout and do not deserve any gain financially through insurance payouts.