Rochdale Observer

Cyclist receives compensati­on after he was struck by a car

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APARAMEDIC who suffered severe injuries in a cycling incident after being struck by a car has secured compensati­on.

Ian Aldred, a 56-year-old paramedic from Rochdale, was cycling to work along Whitworth Road on October 26, 2020, when he was hit by a car on a roundabout.

The crash’s impact knocked him off his bike, causing him to collide with the vehicle’s windscreen before landing on the ground.

The married father-of-one, a paramedic with the North West Ambulance Service, was taken to Royal Oldham Hospital.

He suffered a fracture to his right hip and was left with severe pain in his right knee and bruising on his left side.

Mr Aldred underwent hip surgery and was discharged from the hospital a few days later.

The incident forced him off work for four months. During this time, it also meant that he could not participat­e in much-loved activities, such as cycling and walking.

The Unite the Union member instructed the national law firm, Thompsons Solicitors, to make a compensati­on claim for his physical and psychologi­cal injuries and financial losses.

His physical recovery programme involved a period of non-weight bearing and eight weeks of physiother­apy sessions.

His hip condition is now much improved, but he has some ongoing pain, which is likely to be permanent.

Mr Aldred also suffered psychologi­cally following the collision. He was diagnosed with adjustment disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and underwent both cognitive behavioura­l therapy (CBT) and, more recently, eye movement desensitis­ation and reprocessi­ng (EMDR) therapy. His treatment concluded in June this year.

Three years after the incident, despite a good physical recovery, he remains cautious while cycling and has altered his route to work due to the experience.

Mr Aldred said: “The incident has left more psychologi­cal scars than physical ones.

“It’s made me feel more nervous about going out on my bike, especially when I’m out on social rides with friends.

“I’m happy that this settlement provides some closure so I can move on with my life.

“Thompsons has been exceptiona­l throughout this whole ordeal.

“My solicitor, Helen, kept me wellinform­ed on developmen­ts during a turbulent time for everyone due to the pandemic. She made everything simple and easy for me to understand, which was appreciate­d.”

Helen Templeton, a senior lawyer at Thompsons’ Liverpool office, said: “This has been a very distressin­g ordeal for our client, regarding the physical injuries he sustained and the ongoing anxiety he experience­s getting back on his bike.

“He still encounters some minor discomfort in his hip, but the long-term prognosis is positive regarding his physical health.

“I’m pleased that we could secure a positive outcome for Ian, but this is a case in point of the risks cyclists face on a daily basis.”

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