The Gold Coast Bulletin

Influencer’s $500k claim

- ALEX TREACY

AN equestrian prodigy and Instagram influencer from the Gold Coast who has travelled the world winning awards for her horsemansh­ip and also founded her own line of organic vegan pet care products has lodged a personal injury claim for $500,000 in court.

Lawyers for Wongawalla­n woman Chevonne Day, 19, say she has been left with “permanent impairment” following a car crash on December 16, 2017, in which she was a passenger. The claim is against the driver of the vehicle.

According to documents filed in the Brisbane Supreme Court, Ms Day was in a Subaru Impreza travelling west on Thomas Drive, Chevron Island when the driver inexplicab­ly crossed into the eastbound lanes about 1.45pm. The driver overcorrec­ted in an attempt to regain control, causing the Subaru to collide with a parked vehicle, it is alleged.

According to the statement of claim, the crash was caused by the driver’s negligence in driving with “excessive speed, without due care and attention, and with a failure to exercise proper control of the vehicle”.

The statement says the driver admitted liability for the accident on August 21, 2019.

He was convicted in Southport Magistrate­s Court on September 11, 2019, of dangerous operation of a vehicle and sentenced to nine months imprisonme­nt, with immediate court-ordered parole.

He was also disqualifi­ed from driving for nine months.

Ms Day claims she suffered chronic soft tissue injuries to her left ankle and foot, injuries to her cervical and thoracolum­bar spine, a periorbita­l fracture to her right eye socket, resulting in impaired vision, and PTSD. As a result, she claims she is “permanentl­y impaired” and has a diminished capacity to earn in future.

She is also claiming damages for “pain, inconvenie­nce and discomfort”; treatment by general practition­ers, physiother­apists and chiropract­ors; appointmen­ts with psychologi­sts; and the restrictio­n she now has in her leg and spine.

In all, she is seeking about $470,000 in damages plus compensati­on for future superannua­tion, understood to push the final offer well above $500,000, although the exact amount is not publicly accessible.

Ms Day is one of the rising stars of the equestrian scene, having competed since the age of eight. She has competed extensivel­y in the US, winning a slew of awards at the 2018 EMO Western States Championsh­ip and 2019 AQHYA

Youth World Championsh­ip Show. She also trains horses under the moniker Amarillo Park Performanc­e Horses and has parlayed her success into a line of organic vegan pet care products for dogs and horses, Mache Pets.

She boasts thousands of followers on Instagram, where she posts glamorous photos of her reclining on utes bearing personalis­ed plates in her name; riding jet skis; and toting shopping bags stuffed full of designer clothing.

Lawyers on behalf of the respondent are yet to file a defence.

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Chevonne Day.

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