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Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Topeak BabySeat Child Bike Seat with Aluminum Rack (Standard Version)

The Topeak® BabySeat with a bicycle rack rides on a dual steel spring suspension and attaches safely and securely to the included rear rack. It includes a 4-point harness and a padded safety bar.
Customer Review: Topeak Babyseat
Very nice product. The only issue i have had is the velcro for the seat cushion does not stick to the plastic.
Customer Review: Great seat and sturdy. My son loves it.
This is a great seat and well made. It wasn't that difficult to install. My 11mon old son loves this one. He smiles every time when I pull out this bike. The enjoyment is well worth the $100 spent on this item. I'm very pleased.


The claimant asked for a settlement of 6,500 from Admiral who agreed to pay only 548 for the damage to his car. The matter therefore went to court where the judge dismissed the claimants' version of events and instead of awarding him a payout of several thousand pounds, ordered his side to pay the legal costs bill of up to 40,000.

Barclays Insurance Services carried out research into the causes of whiplash and found that although there are many cases of genuine injury, a majority of drivers and passengers in cars don't help themselves by not adjusting their headrests to help them limit any impact suffered.

ABI said that although the majority of people recover from whiplash injuries relatively quickly, some cases can lead to 'significant long term problems' like disabling pain and depression.

This claim was backed up by figures released by the motor industry's research centre, Thatcham, who indicate that 72 per cent of front seat occupants fail to do this.

A spokesman for Admiral said, "We are obviously concerned about people faking whiplash, as the more money we pay out for bogus claims, the more money genuine people have to pay for their insurance. Whiplash is such a difficult thing to prove that someone hasn't had."

Staging a car accident is the new way criminals are trying to exploit the insurance system. This practice involves people deliberately setting up a road smash in order for them to make a claim for injury and damage to their vehicle. Witness statements will often be sought, but these onlookers are likely to be in on the scam according to industry experts.

Admiral Insurance has recently been involved in such a court case with a driver claiming to have suffered whiplash after his car was hit from behind by another vehicle.

Claims for whiplash cost the insurance industry up to 1.6 billion a year, with 250,000 people saying to have been affected by it annually; 2,000 of these are left with permanent disabilities.

Insurance Companies Fight Back Against Fraudulent Whiplash Claims

The Association of British Insurers (ABI) announced the development of a new aid to help insurers' spot people who had suffered potentially serious neck injuries more quickly to enable them to receive the best medical care as soon as possible.

Whiplash injuries account for 80 per cent of all car accident claims in the UK, but the number of bogus cases is on the increase according to Admiral Insurance.

Insurance Companies Fight Back Against Fraudulent Whiplash Claims

Malcolm Tarling, a spokesman for ABI said, "Insurers are determined to do all they can to expose these cheats so that more time can be given to treating genuine whiplash claimants."



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