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Victim of A595 head-on collision speaks as driver pleads guilty

A MAN who says he is lucky to be alive after being hit in a head-on collision hopes the other driver has ‘learnt his lesson’. Philip Hatfield, 66, was seriously injured after he was ploughed into by an oncoming driver attempting to overtake four cars. Twenty-nine-year-old Aaron Hird is facing jail after he pleaded guilty to dangerous driving at South Cumbria Magistrates’ Court yesterday. The collision occurred on the A595 near Duddon Bridge in July 2019. Following the incident Mr Hatfield, who then lived in Barrow, was left in hospital for three days and had his car written off. He was driving in the vehicle with his wife Anna for an ‘afternoon pleasure trip’.

Disqualified driver was caught behind the wheel | Lancaster And Morecambe Citizen

Bog Height Road A MAN who was serving a suspended sentence for assaulting his girlfriend has been disqualified from driving and ordered to pay a fine. A sentence of 16 months which was suspended for two years was imposed upon Dale White, of School Lane, Chorley, by a judge in 2020 after he assaulted his then girlfriend. But while serving that suspended sentence, White was caught behind the wheel whilst under the influence of alcohol and was disqualified from driving. He appeared at Preston Crown Court on Monday to be dealt with for driving while disqualified after he was caught in a Golf on Bog Height Road in Blackburn.

Lancashire fraudster claimed £50,000 insurance pay-out

Fraudster with 3 jobs claimed £50,000 in insurance for not being able to work A fraudster claimed a £50,000 insurance pay-out for not being able to work despite having THREE jobs - including as a wedding photographer and playing guitar in a band. Adam Reason, 40, was found to have exaggerated his inability to work in order to scam his insurer out of £2,000 a month through an income protection policy. Despite saying during an assessment he had difficulty doing simple tasks, Reason travelled 275 miles in one day for a freelance photography job. It was also discovered Reason was being paid to give guitar lessons and around £100 a gig for playing as a lead guitarist in a band.

Lancashire fraudster claimed £50,000 insurance pay-out | Lancaster And Morecambe Citizen

Fraudster with 3 jobs claimed £50,000 in insurance for not being able to work A fraudster claimed a £50,000 insurance pay-out for not being able to work despite having THREE jobs - including as a wedding photographer and playing guitar in a band. Adam Reason, 40, was found to have exaggerated his inability to work in order to scam his insurer out of £2,000 a month through an income protection policy. Despite saying during an assessment he had difficulty doing simple tasks, Reason travelled 275 miles in one day for a freelance photography job. It was also discovered Reason was being paid to give guitar lessons and around £100 a gig for playing as a lead guitarist in a band.

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