spotty_pony
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Not really sure where this belongs but I think I'll get most response here. Back in October last year, I was leading two of my horses in from the field along the driveway on the grass when a dustbin lorry came past us on the driveway too fast and one of my mares spooked and jumped forward nearly pushing me over. I managed to twist my thumb the wrong way and am still having issues with it now. I shouted to the driver to slow down and he said he couldn't. At the time, i wrote to the council expressing my annoyance at what had happened but didnt get a response. I am still having problems with my thumb now - have been to the doctors and they think the tendon has come out of the tendon sheath and is popping in and out and I have just been prescribed strong painkillers at the moment which I have stopped taking because they make me drowsy and unable to work. I am going to have to go back and get it looked at I think because it is still quite painful and I don't have full range of motion with it any more.
Does anyone know where I would stand in regards to claiming compensation for this? I've never had to do anything like that before so have no clue!!
Any advice much appreciated.
Does anyone know where I would stand in regards to claiming compensation for this? I've never had to do anything like that before so have no clue!!
Any advice much appreciated.