Brain damaged Bath man Kristopher Hicks in compensation fight after taxi fallA Bath man who suffered brain damage when he jumped or fell from a moving taxi has issued High Court proceedings to claim hundreds of thousands of pounds against the cab’s driver who thought his passenger was trying to do a runner.
The claim, issued on behalf of 26-year-old Kristopher Hicks, from Weston, says that on November 2, 2010 he was in a taxi with his girlfriend Abigail Noad being driven from Orange Grove taxi rank to his then home in Foxhill.
It says that when the taxi reached its destination, she got out, but before she had a chance to pay, the driver pulled away.
High Court documents say that driver Michael Young, who lives in The Oval area, continued to drive the vehicle until Mr Hicks either fell or jumped from the moving cab in North Road in Combe Down, sustaining severe head injuries.
In a police interview, Mr Young said he had become suspicious after hearing Ms Noad joke that the couple weren’t going to do a runner.
James Davies, a serious injury expert at law firm Irwin Mitchell’s Bristol office, who is acting for Mr Hicks, said: “Kris suffered devastating brain injuries in the incident that were not only life-changing for him, but also his devoted family.
“Whilst he has undergone extensive treatment and rehabilitation, he has developed post-traumatic epilepsy, headaches, fatigue, suffers social and behavioural problems and has no sense of taste or smell.
“He is reliant on 24-hour care from his mum and is unable to work.”
He said they were looking for a lifetime settlement which took into account Mr Hicks’s future needs.
Mr Young, who the claim says was negligent because he failed to give the couple adequate opportunity to pay, declined to comment.
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