[1973]DLHC2357August 16, 1973High Court

AGOGRO vs. AGO AND ANOTHER

The plaintiff, a 22-year-old seamstress, sustained severe injuries including multiple fractures and permanent disabilities, as well as the termination of her pregnancy, when the vehicle she was traveling in, driven by the first defendant, crashed into a culvert on 30 May 1968 at Kpong. The plaintiff sued the first defendant (driver) and the second defendants (vehicle owners and employers) for damages arising from the accident.

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The plaintiff, a 22-year-old seamstress trading at the sea port town of Tema sustained serious injuries when a vehicle in which she was travelling ended up in a culvert after an accident at Kpong on 30 May 1968. Her injuries included a number of cuts on her lips and face and fractures on her left thigh and shoulder. There were also injuries to her right wrist and her tongue, with a permanent impairment of speech and gait. But her greatest misfortune arising from the accident was the termination of her pregnancy. It appears that at the time of the accident she was seven to eight months gone. The medical certificate which reads like a medical dictionary has a whole catalogue of injuries the plaintiff sustained. The final medical opinion is as follows: “She will be permanently incapacitated by the loss of movement at the left shoulder, loss of power in the small muscles of both the hands and spastic gait giving rise to considerable difficulty in moving around. In addition, she must hav.....