Ian Bridge, instructed by Tim Ingram, partner at Keoghs, recently achieved acquittals for two LGV drivers in separate trials held at Southampton and Ipswich Crown Courts. Both cases hinged on complex technical evidence regarding the use of mirrors in large goods vehicles (LGVs).

The trials highlighted the unique challenges routinely faced by LGV drivers, particularly concerning visibility and operational safety. Ian Bridge, with over 15 years of experience, has represented hundreds of drivers across various vehicle types in cases involving allegations of causing death or serious injury through careless or dangerous driving.

Ian’s expertise extends to handling complex and serious cases involving critical factors such as a driver’s health, the mechanical or dangerous condition of vehicles, and detailed collision reconstruction analysis. His extensive track record underscores his proficiency in navigating the intricate legal and technical aspects of such cases.

If you are facing prosecution for similar offences, Ian Bridge is available for representation. He can be contacted through his clerk, Chris Mitchell, at chrism@no5.com.

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