Hi guys
Been quiet for a while I know but something awful has happened and i don't know which way is up right now.
I shall try and be concise.
My partner Lindsay is a HGV driver and having recently decided to fold his groundworks business has been driving for an agency in Dunstable. his 2nd night on the job he was sent to drive a Wincanton rig out to London and deliver to WH Smith at Kings Cross. i had a call at 10.30pm from our best friend to tell me that he had suffered a serious accident on the loading bay and was being taken to hospital We got there about midnight and were immediately taken to rescus where we found out the extent of the injuries,He has fractured his pelvis in 8 places. Thankfully as yet there has been no organ damage found but he is in an awful lot of pain. He cannot eat as each time he does he vomits 4 pints of dark brown water (yes he has had a poo).
what I am after from you guys, if anyone can help is experience of the following:-
Wincantons training,health and safety procedures
Experience of the (apparently well known) loading bay at WH Smith Kings Cross
I am not being mercenary but the firm in question do not want to take any responsibility and are obviously trying to cover their backs and going up against such a major force will need all the help we can get.
We already have a witness who narrowly missed the same fate whilst working for the said firm but any more help would be appreciated.
If the supermarket cage which fell on Lindsay had hit him anywhere else he would not have survived - it was full to the top with bottled water.
And just to cap it we were supposed to fly out to Spain on Tuesday.
the other question is this - I am a wuss of a driver who doesn't do central london (my limit is in fact MK or Watford, $$$$ I know), If anyone is heading in that direction from my area Gizza lift!
Thanks for reading. I don't know yet when I will be back on line but any info will be really well received although I can't promise to reply to all - the mobile $$$$$$ phone is enough at the moment!
Night all
Lou
Been quiet for a while I know but something awful has happened and i don't know which way is up right now.
I shall try and be concise.
My partner Lindsay is a HGV driver and having recently decided to fold his groundworks business has been driving for an agency in Dunstable. his 2nd night on the job he was sent to drive a Wincanton rig out to London and deliver to WH Smith at Kings Cross. i had a call at 10.30pm from our best friend to tell me that he had suffered a serious accident on the loading bay and was being taken to hospital We got there about midnight and were immediately taken to rescus where we found out the extent of the injuries,He has fractured his pelvis in 8 places. Thankfully as yet there has been no organ damage found but he is in an awful lot of pain. He cannot eat as each time he does he vomits 4 pints of dark brown water (yes he has had a poo).
what I am after from you guys, if anyone can help is experience of the following:-
Wincantons training,health and safety procedures
Experience of the (apparently well known) loading bay at WH Smith Kings Cross
I am not being mercenary but the firm in question do not want to take any responsibility and are obviously trying to cover their backs and going up against such a major force will need all the help we can get.
We already have a witness who narrowly missed the same fate whilst working for the said firm but any more help would be appreciated.
If the supermarket cage which fell on Lindsay had hit him anywhere else he would not have survived - it was full to the top with bottled water.
And just to cap it we were supposed to fly out to Spain on Tuesday.
the other question is this - I am a wuss of a driver who doesn't do central london (my limit is in fact MK or Watford, $$$$ I know), If anyone is heading in that direction from my area Gizza lift!
Thanks for reading. I don't know yet when I will be back on line but any info will be really well received although I can't promise to reply to all - the mobile $$$$$$ phone is enough at the moment!
Night all
Lou
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