Published Date:
05 June 2008
A KELLINGTON cyclist who almost died after being hit by a 40-tonne roadsweeper has won more than £200,000 in compensation.
Glynn Powell, of Bakersfield Drive, was cycling home from his job as a controller at Eggborough Power Station when the accident happened on the A19 in the last months of 2005.
The 58-year-old father-of-two (pictured right) received head injuries so severe he suffered a life-threatening stroke and was paralysed for two months.
He was hit with such force by the roadsweeper's wing mirror it left an imprint on the back of his head.
Despite an attempt to return to work, Mr Powell was eventually forced to take early retirement in 2007, having never fully recovered, leaving him with a £24,000-a-year shortfall between his wage and his pension.
Now he has been awarded the cash lump sum in an out-of-court settlement with Yorkshire roadsweeper operator RK and CE Smallwood.
Mr Powell said: "The money will go on my living and care expenses. I was very fit and active before the accident. I was playing cricket for my local team and I cycled to and from work every day.
"Now, if I walk more than 50 or 60 yards, I have to stop. I can be very unsteady on my feet and my left arm has lost all dexterity. I cannot do up my own buttons or fasten a tie.
"My life has totally changed though I do feel lucky to have got back to some sense of normality."
Mr Powell's union Unite instructed Thompsons Solicitors to take action against the roadsweeping firm, and the settlement was made for loss of earnings, pain and suffering and for ongoing care.
Mr Powell, who previously worked as a convener for the T&G union, said: "Joining a union is not just about job security and pay concerns – you also get their support in legal cases.
"If I hadn't been a member of Unite, I wouldn't have been able to afford to take action and probably wouldn't have been awarded anything."
An RK and CE Smallwood spokesman said it was "very sorry" the accident had happened but didn't wish to comment further. (s4190a823) Picture: Iain Howard
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Last Updated:
05 June 2008 10:43 AM
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Location:
Selby