Relatively minor injuries that have catastrophic consequences can pose particular difficulties to lawyers in their quest for just compensation. However, a case in which a man won over £1.8 million in damages after the ceiling of his rented home fell on his head showed that they are well able to rise to the challenge.

The man was in his living room when the ceiling collapsed due to a long-standing leak and he was struck on the head by a breeze block. He attended hospital but his injuries were considered to be minor. In the years since the incident, however, he had been stricken by vertigo, intrusive tinnitus and a range of other symptoms that gravely affected his private and professional life.

Formerly a fit and active finance manager, his condition had deteriorated to the point where he had become a dishevelled, sad and overweight figure who was unable to make a living. In those circumstances, proceedings were launched against the letting agents through whom the property had been rented.

The letting agents admitted liability for the accident but, in disputing the value of the man’s claim, they denied that he had suffered brain damage and pointed to the apparent disparity between his minor injuries and the severity of his symptoms. Following negotiations, however, they agreed to a £1,848,000 settlement of his claim. In approving the compromise, the High Court praised the man’s lawyers in achieving a successful outcome in an unusually challenging case.

For help and advice on personal injury matters please contact a member of the Personal Injury team on 0808 166 8827.

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