Personal injury on unadopted road
Personal injury on unadopted road
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thebraketester

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15,105 posts

154 months

Tuesday 7th January
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Evening all.

I wasn't sure where to post this.

Someone close to me tripped up on an (from what I can gather) unadopted road. They did themselves a number, having tripped up on a very well disguised speed bump and broke 2 ribs and shoulder. Is there a point of liability in cases like this or is it a case of c'est la vie? How can I get total clarification about the status of said road?

Thanks.
TBT

Badda

3,272 posts

98 months

Tuesday 7th January
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Liable for what?

JimM169

707 posts

138 months

Tuesday 7th January
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Think you're going to need to give more info

If the road is unadopted / private is public access allowed ie should they have even been there

Badda

3,272 posts

98 months

Tuesday 7th January
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JimM169 said:
Think you're going to need to give more info

If the road is unadopted / private is public access allowed ie should they have even been there
Unadopted is not private. Quite within their rights to be there but I’d suggest if you trip over a speed ramp, there’s only one person to blame.

thebraketester

Original Poster:

15,105 posts

154 months

Tuesday 7th January
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JimM169 said:
Think you're going to need to give more info

If the road is unadopted / private is public access allowed ie should they have even been there
Yes, it is not a private road as such, it is a public right of way.

thebraketester

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15,105 posts

154 months

Tuesday 7th January
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Badda said:
Liable for what?
If you walked along a public path and fell down a manhole which had rusted (not visibly) though, whose fault would that be? *disengage devils advocate mode.


Sadly no compo face photo.... I am asking purely out of curiosity more than anything.

Badda

3,272 posts

98 months

Tuesday 7th January
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thebraketester said:
Badda said:
Liable for what?
If you walked along a public path and fell down a manhole which had rusted though, whose fault would that be? *disengage devils advocate mode.


Sadly no compo face photo.... I am asking purely out of curiosity more than anything.
To counter that, if you walked along a track and tripped over a stone, whose fault would that be?

geeks

10,546 posts

155 months

Tuesday 7th January
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thebraketester said:
Evening all.

I wasn't sure where to post this.

Someone close to me tripped up on an (from what I can gather) unadopted road. They did themselves a number, having tripped up on a very well disguised speed bump and broke 2 ribs and shoulder. Is there a point of liability in cases like this or is it a case of c'est la vie? How can I get total clarification about the status of said road?

Thanks.
TBT
How well disguised was it to cause that level of injury? Did it get up and give your friend a kickin while they were down for good measure? :hehe (hope they make a speedy recovery)

Monkeylegend

27,814 posts

247 months

Tuesday 7th January
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What is the point of a disguised speed bump?

Snow and Rocks

2,884 posts

43 months

Tuesday 7th January
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How exactly can a speed bump be disguised well enough to be invisible to a pedestrian?

Sounds like they need to pay attention to where they're going and take some responsibility for their own actions.

reggie747

212 posts

143 months

Tuesday 7th January
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Snow and Rocks said:
Sounds like they need to pay attention to where they're going and take some responsibility for their own actions.
Hahahahhaah......and stay off the sauce....

JQ

6,370 posts

195 months

Tuesday 7th January
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My mum did exactly the same but broke both shoulders as she had her hands in her pockets and swan dived to the floor. Hope your mate recovers well, mum was immobile for several weeks but recovered fully.

It never crossed her mind to sue anybody as she accepted she wasn't looking where she was going and tripped on a rock.

thebraketester

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15,105 posts

154 months

Tuesday 7th January
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Snow and Rocks said:
How exactly can a speed bump be disguised well enough to be invisible to a pedestrian?

Sounds like they need to pay attention to where they're going and take some responsibility for their own actions.
They have done. This is purely a thread of curiosity.

Dark, unlit road with no white markings to suggest a speed bump. Very easy to make them “invisible”.

Badda

3,272 posts

98 months

Tuesday 7th January
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thebraketester said:
Snow and Rocks said:
How exactly can a speed bump be disguised well enough to be invisible to a pedestrian?

Sounds like they need to pay attention to where they're going and take some responsibility for their own actions.
They have done. This is purely a thread of curiosity.

Dark, unlit road with no white markings to suggest a speed bump. Very easy to make them “invisible”.
Come on, if you walk on a dark, unlit road and trip over you really shouldn't be thinking about liability.
This sort of thinking gets my goat!

thebraketester

Original Poster:

15,105 posts

154 months

Tuesday 7th January
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Badda said:
thebraketester said:
Snow and Rocks said:
How exactly can a speed bump be disguised well enough to be invisible to a pedestrian?

Sounds like they need to pay attention to where they're going and take some responsibility for their own actions.
They have done. This is purely a thread of curiosity.

Dark, unlit road with no white markings to suggest a speed bump. Very easy to make them “invisible”.
Come on, if you walk on a dark, unlit road and trip over you really shouldn't be thinking about liability.
This sort of thinking gets my goat!
Your goat is easily got.

dave123456

3,440 posts

163 months

Tuesday 7th January
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thebraketester said:
Badda said:
thebraketester said:
Snow and Rocks said:
How exactly can a speed bump be disguised well enough to be invisible to a pedestrian?

Sounds like they need to pay attention to where they're going and take some responsibility for their own actions.
They have done. This is purely a thread of curiosity.

Dark, unlit road with no white markings to suggest a speed bump. Very easy to make them “invisible”.
Come on, if you walk on a dark, unlit road and trip over you really shouldn't be thinking about liability.
This sort of thinking gets my goat!
Your goat is easily got.
Not really. I’m sorry to say but if you think of what is wrong with our country a lot of it boils down to the lack of accountability and personal responsibility that you are inferring here.

Apologies for not agreeing with you, or maybe taking this thread in the way you intended, but your OP is unfortunately an example of a way of thinking that is causing a bigger and more widespread problem than compo for tripping over.

Snow and Rocks

2,884 posts

43 months

Tuesday 7th January
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thebraketester said:
They have done. This is purely a thread of curiosity.

Dark, unlit road with no white markings to suggest a speed bump. Very easy to make them “invisible”.
A torch might be a good investment if you're a bit unsteady on your feet and want to go wandering down dark unlit roads.

Expecting all "hazards" to have white markings is likely to result in no end of mishap!

thebraketester

Original Poster:

15,105 posts

154 months

Tuesday 7th January
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dave123456 said:
thebraketester said:
Badda said:
thebraketester said:
Snow and Rocks said:
How exactly can a speed bump be disguised well enough to be invisible to a pedestrian?

Sounds like they need to pay attention to where they're going and take some responsibility for their own actions.
They have done. This is purely a thread of curiosity.

Dark, unlit road with no white markings to suggest a speed bump. Very easy to make them “invisible”.
Come on, if you walk on a dark, unlit road and trip over you really shouldn't be thinking about liability.
This sort of thinking gets my goat!
Your goat is easily got.
Not really. I’m sorry to say but if you think of what is wrong with our country a lot of it boils down to the lack of accountability and personal responsibility that you are inferring here.

Apologies for not agreeing with you, or maybe taking this thread in the way you intended, but your OP is unfortunately an example of a way of thinking that is causing a bigger and more widespread problem than compo for tripping over.
Thanks for your input.

Arrivalist

1,565 posts

15 months

Tuesday 7th January
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In the old days we called these events accidents and just leaned from them.

thebraketester

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15,105 posts

154 months

Tuesday 7th January
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Arrivalist said:
In the old days we called these events accidents and just leaned from them.
They have.... but it piqued my curiosity, hence the wording in my OP