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SINGAPORE: A man injured his lower back, spine and shoulder when he was flung to the floor of a public bus which braked when a car cut into its lane.
He sued the car driver for negligence and was awarded damages of S$78,444 (US$58,600), according to a judgment made available on Wednesday (Nov 13).




around the socket of the shoulder joint.
Mr Tan then sued Mr Lek for damages such as future medical expenses for his shoulder surgery and loss of income.
Before the trial began, both sides reached an agreement on several issues, including that Mr Lek was 90 per cent responsible for the accident, and that he had breached his duty of care.
District Judge Samuel Wee said the crux of the issue was whether Mr Tan should be entitled to future medical expenses surrounding his shoulder injury, as he had deferred surgery and was hesitant to