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发表于 14-8-2012 18:34:34|来自:新加坡
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苏格兰的一个案例
Case Law - Speed
Dale McFarlane v Barry Thain and James Campbell (2007)
McFarlane was the pillion passenger on the speeding motorcycle involved in a collision with an elderly car driver who emerged from a junction. The motorcyclist, although speeding, had right of way. The pillion passenger had not fastened the straps on his helmet. The primary cause of the accident was the speed of the motorcyclist.
Motorcyclist 100% to blame.
If speed has played a part in your accident, it’s likely you’ll be found partly to blame. Speeding does not mean you cannot claim but can result in a reduction of the compensation award.
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