Holy thread revival Batman.
Received £2.5k today with my OH receiving £2k a few weeks previous.
Not a bad outcome at all.
[TW]Fox;18441528 said:I am sure you can use that to hire a time machine, go back months and erase the temporary pain.
Or perhaps you will spend it on physio?
Whatever you do with it, don't you ever complain about insurance premiums ever again because its this whiplash rubbish that is largely to blame.
Ouch, to be honest if it was me id claim too in order to try and make back the money id lose by being off work...
I don't think anyone has an issue with claiming for loss of earnings. It's the greedy "Oooh, I have a bit of a stiff neck, give me money" mentality![]()
Holy thread revival Batman.
Received £2.5k today with my OH receiving £2k a few weeks previous.
Not a bad outcome at all.
Why does this always happen to others, and never to me. I need my car written offOh, old fred.
You're car has already been written off hasn't it? CAT C motherbitches!
Yeah but not properly, it lived. That was 50+k ago now. Its time for it to be forefully removed from my hands now, as i seem to be failing to optionally do it.
£2.5k seems quite a lot. My fiancée got £1,800 but she was out of work for a month and has lingering effects.
Why does this always happen to others, and never to me. I need my car written offOh, old fred.
Rent a van for the day and give old faithful a full on back end blaster while its parked, not that i condone that **** of course![]()