possible skull fracture for the person on the upstairs front seat
( , Tue 1 Sep 2015, 14:35, Share, Reply)
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Does that pay more? might have to change the answers on my form....
( , Tue 1 Sep 2015, 14:58, Share, Reply)
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Stick with whiplash, can't be medically disproven.
Skull fractures are tricky one x-ray and you're rumbled.
( , Tue 1 Sep 2015, 15:26, Share, Reply)
Skull fractures are tricky one x-ray and you're rumbled.
( , Tue 1 Sep 2015, 15:26, Share, Reply)
Top tip!
I'll just tell my 42 mates who were on the bus the same thing.... :)
( , Tue 1 Sep 2015, 15:29, Share, Reply)
I'll just tell my 42 mates who were on the bus the same thing.... :)
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Sorry mate.
As a forensic video analyst I can confirm this is actually a Benny Hill sketch as can be seen at the end, This naturally invalidates any claims beyond Brassier elastic torsion haematoma and sub-dermal scalp-palm impact haemorrhage. In my professional opinion it was all the cyclist fault.
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As a forensic video analyst I can confirm this is actually a Benny Hill sketch as can be seen at the end, This naturally invalidates any claims beyond Brassier elastic torsion haematoma and sub-dermal scalp-palm impact haemorrhage. In my professional opinion it was all the cyclist fault.
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