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Alton Towers Smiler ride crash victims sue park's owners | Alton Towers Smiler ride crash victims sue park's owners |
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Two women who lost legs after a crash on a ride at Alton Towers are suing the park's owners, their lawyers have said. | Two women who lost legs after a crash on a ride at Alton Towers are suing the park's owners, their lawyers have said. |
Vicky Balch, 23, and Leah Washington, 20, were in the front seats of the Smiler ride which rammed into a stationary carriage in June 2015. | Vicky Balch, 23, and Leah Washington, 20, were in the front seats of the Smiler ride which rammed into a stationary carriage in June 2015. |
They could each receive "well in excess of £2m" in compensation if the High Court claim is successful. | |
The women are suing Merlin Attractions Operations Ltd for negligence and or breach of statutory duty. | |
Merlin said it was "on standby to conclude settlement discussions on the outstanding claims as soon as they are ready". | Merlin said it was "on standby to conclude settlement discussions on the outstanding claims as soon as they are ready". |
The Staffordshire theme park owner has already admitted breaching the Health and Safety Act, and was fined £5m in September 2016. | |
Miss Balch, of Leyland, Lancashire, and Miss Washington, from Barnsley, South Yorkshire, needed partial leg amputations after the crash. Both have been undergoing rehabilitation for their injuries. | |
Lawyer Paul Paxton said: "Our clients suffered life-changing injuries as a result of the accident. | Lawyer Paul Paxton said: "Our clients suffered life-changing injuries as a result of the accident. |
"Whilst money cannot make up for what they have endured over the past three years, financial security can at least help the victims to lead a full and active life. | "Whilst money cannot make up for what they have endured over the past three years, financial security can at least help the victims to lead a full and active life. |
"Regrettably, where such serious injuries are sustained, it can take many years before the extent of losses can be established." | "Regrettably, where such serious injuries are sustained, it can take many years before the extent of losses can be established." |
A Merlin spokesman said: "From the outset we have admitted liability and have engaged fully at all times to achieve settlement for all the claimants as quickly as possible. | A Merlin spokesman said: "From the outset we have admitted liability and have engaged fully at all times to achieve settlement for all the claimants as quickly as possible. |
"The claimants' lawyer has confirmed to us that this is a purely procedural filing to preserve their clients' rights in relation to the standard three-year limitation period, and that certain claims are not yet ready for settlement due to their complex nature." | "The claimants' lawyer has confirmed to us that this is a purely procedural filing to preserve their clients' rights in relation to the standard three-year limitation period, and that certain claims are not yet ready for settlement due to their complex nature." |
He said settlements relied on receiving certain information from claimants, and Merlin had "provided appropriate support including interim payments while the assessments continue". | He said settlements relied on receiving certain information from claimants, and Merlin had "provided appropriate support including interim payments while the assessments continue". |
Judge Michael Chambers QC said the crash on the £18m attraction was a "catastrophic failure and a "needless and avoidable accident in which those who were injured were lucky not to be killed." | Judge Michael Chambers QC said the crash on the £18m attraction was a "catastrophic failure and a "needless and avoidable accident in which those who were injured were lucky not to be killed." |
Miss Balch has said she does not see the point in being angry about what happened. | Miss Balch has said she does not see the point in being angry about what happened. |
Lawyers said Meera Chauhan, 52, and her daughter Vanisha Singh, 33, from Walsall, who were also injured in the crash, were preparing their own legal battle. | Lawyers said Meera Chauhan, 52, and her daughter Vanisha Singh, 33, from Walsall, who were also injured in the crash, were preparing their own legal battle. |
They described the aftermath as being like something out of a "horror movie." | They described the aftermath as being like something out of a "horror movie." |
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