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Judge rules in favour of Pretoria motorist injured in 2016 accident

Kennedy MudzuliBy Kennedy MudzuliNovember 29, 2024Updated:November 29, 2024No Comments
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The Gauteng Division of the High Court in Pretoria has ruled in favour of Mike Botha, granting him compensation for bodily injuries sustained in a motor vehicle collision that took place on 29 October 2016.

This landmark judgment, delivered on 28 November 2024, comes after an appeal against a previous court ruling that had dismissed both the case and his claims against the Road Accident Fund (RAF). The RAF did not appear at the trial, and the court proceeded on the basis of a judgment by default.

During the trial, Botha was the sole witness, recounting harrowing details of the collision. He explained how he was driving home from a music festival when he felt threatened by occupants of a Volkswagen vehicle, who made menacing gestures. In an attempt to seek safety, Botha accelerated towards a nearby police station but soon found himself rear-ended by the threatening VW, resulting in a severe loss of control and lengthy hospitalisation, during which he lost consciousness for three days.

Despite the gravity of his injuries – which left him unable to walk unaided for months – the initial ruling left him bereft of justice. The court a quo concluded that Botha had failed to provide sufficient evidence to establish either the involvement of the other vehicle or its driver’s negligence. However, the appellate judges found this conclusion to be flawed, noting that the lack of substantial corroborative evidence does not negate the realities of the case.

In a detailed judgement, Engelbrecht AJ pointed out that unchallenged testimony is still valid if it meets the legal standards necessary to prove negligence. They determined that both the collision and the negligence of the VW's driver could be inferred from Botha's account, thereby overturning the lower court's dismissal of the case.

Furthermore, the judges highlighted that procedural fairness was denied to Botha as the previous court had made negative credibility findings without forewarning him of such implications. With these critical legal principles underscored, the court ordered the RAF to compensate Botha for 100% of his agreed or proven damages, though the precise amount will be addressed at a later date.

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