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It has been reported that personal injury lawyers have raised court proceedings on behalf of a Swansea woman who sustained head injuries after falling through the door of a mini bus, which was open.

The woman suffered such severe injuries that she is no longer able to look after herself. It is reported that the court documents state that the woman was offered a bottle of lucozade and as she stood up to take the bottle the driver went over a speed bump causing the mini bus to shake. As a result, the woman fell out of the open door of the mini bus and suffered severe brain injuries.

The woman is suing the bus company for compensation. The court documents reportedly state that the driver of the bus acted negligently in driving too fast, over the speed limit, at excessive speed and having the door of the bus open.

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