Hi There,
i was involved in a road accident where I was knocked off my pushbike by a motorist who fled the scene. I sustained significant injuries and I made a claim with the MIB. They accepted the claim and over the last 3 1/2 years I have seen various medical experts and have received treatment. The MIB have recently made me an offer which when compared to the guidance from the judicial college is very low. I have discussed this with them and sent an assessment based on the guidance to them. They have rejected this as sent a breakdown of their offer based on the injuries I sustained. They have given me the option of refusing and then giving me a formal offer which will then be reviewed by an independent arbitrator. What I would like to know is, what are the changes of the original offer being reduced? I don't want to risk losing what has been offered whilst I also believe that this is too low. Basically is challenging the offer risk free?
i was involved in a road accident where I was knocked off my pushbike by a motorist who fled the scene. I sustained significant injuries and I made a claim with the MIB. They accepted the claim and over the last 3 1/2 years I have seen various medical experts and have received treatment. The MIB have recently made me an offer which when compared to the guidance from the judicial college is very low. I have discussed this with them and sent an assessment based on the guidance to them. They have rejected this as sent a breakdown of their offer based on the injuries I sustained. They have given me the option of refusing and then giving me a formal offer which will then be reviewed by an independent arbitrator. What I would like to know is, what are the changes of the original offer being reduced? I don't want to risk losing what has been offered whilst I also believe that this is too low. Basically is challenging the offer risk free?
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