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		<title>By: Mother Wins Substantial Compensation After Motorcycle Accident &#124; First4lawyers</title>
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		<description>[...] Accident claims involving motorcyclists invariably describe painful and long-lasting injuries, as evidenced by Ms Bennett&#039;s case. Although personal injury claims can provide financial remedies to those injured in motorcycle accidents, no amount of money can ever fully compensate for an amputated limb. Nevertheless, after contacting her trade union, Unison, the mother from Upper Parkstone launched legal action and was recently awarded £1 million in compensation. However, 20 per cent was deducted from the out-of-court settlement for contributory negligence, as it was argued that Ms Bennett&#039;s motorcycle light was faulty at the time of the accident. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Accident claims involving motorcyclists invariably describe painful and long-lasting injuries, as evidenced by Ms Bennett&#39;s case. Although personal injury claims can provide financial remedies to those injured in motorcycle accidents, no amount of money can ever fully compensate for an amputated limb. Nevertheless, after contacting her trade union, Unison, the mother from Upper Parkstone launched legal action and was recently awarded £1 million in compensation. However, 20 per cent was deducted from the out-of-court settlement for contributory negligence, as it was argued that Ms Bennett&#39;s motorcycle light was faulty at the time of the accident. [...]</p>
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