Not having valid licence costs teenager 10% accident payout
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Chennai: 10.05.2021
A teenager who got into an accident by driving a motorbike without a valid driving licence has been slapped 10% of ₹7.75 lakh compensation for contributory negligence by a city motor accident claims tribunal. The victim was a first year engineering student at the time of the accident and his bike was knocked down by a rashly driven truck near Poonamalee, resulting in grievous injuries.
T Karthikraj of Ponniammanmedu, in his petition stated that he was riding his motorbike on Thirunindravur Poonamalee Road when a rashly driven truck hit his vehicle. Karthikraj suffered 62% disability because of the accident and could not attend college for more than six months. The accident happened in October 2015.
In response, the insurer of the truck contended that the accident happened due to Karthikraj’s negligence.
After perusing the submissions and documents including FIR and accident report, the tribunal held that the accident occurred due to the rash and negligent driving of the truck driver. However, during the cross examination, the tribunal noted that the victim did not produce his original driving licence and held that he owed10% of the compensation awarded towards contributory negligence. Of the ₹7.75 lakh compensation amount calculated, the tribunal deducted ₹77,000 (10%) and asked the insurer to pay ₹6.97 lakh to the victim.
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