Mid Sussex Times

Payout for family after crash

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The family of a Burgess Hill man who died when timber fell from a lorry onto his car are set to receive compensati­on of £400,000 after the fatal accident.

Father of three Jack Stevens, 28, was killed on May 13, 2020, and now lorry owners Travis Perkins plc have offered damages of £400,000 to the administra­tors of his estate, his mother and the mother of his children according to papers just made public at London’s High Court.

Mrs Stevens, of Burgess Hill, and Miss Page, of, Brighton, are asking the High Court to approve the settlement and make it into a court order.

The court’s permission is needed because part of the settlement is for Mr Stevens’ children who are all under the age of 18.

The settlement is also for the benefit of his parents, and his grandmothe­r.

The accident happened as Mr Stevens, a store manager for B&Q at Newhaven, drove his BMW along the A26 New Road at Newhaven in East Sussex, and a piece of wood fell from the back of a lorry, going through his windscreen and striking him.

His administra­tors accuse Travis Perkins of negligence, and say the load was not properly secured before leaving a yard. Now the administra­tors are seeking approval of the settlement.

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The scene of the tragedy

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