Woman awarded R1.3 million by Road Accident Fund for loss of earnings
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|April 30, 2025
A GAUTENG woman who took on the Road Accident Fund (RAF) after she suffered injuries in a collision that impacted her working capabilities, was awarded more than R1.3 million for her loss of past and future earnings.
According to the judgment handed down in the South Gauteng High Court last week, Haseena Mossa instituted court action against the RAF due to injuries sustained during the collision on November 28, 2020.
At the time of the collision, Mossa was 25 years old and employed as a data capturer at a laboratory since 2016.
According to the judgment, the merits of the matter was settled, with the RAF accepting 100% liability for her proven or agreed damages.
However, the only issue was the quantum of damages in respect of loss of past and future earnings.
According to the court papers, Mossa testified that she sustained multiple injuries, including lacerations requiring stitches to her left arm, swelling of the tight knee, soft tissue injuries consistent with whiplash, a concussion, loss of consciousness, and temporary memory loss.
She further testified that she was hospitalised for two weeks following the collision.
Mossa said before the accident she was employed full-time, performing various duties, including DNA, stock control, loading results, attending to wards and reception work.
She added she “was considered an exemplary worker and often worked long hours, including weekends”.
Mossa said after the accident she suffered significant physical limitations and psychological symptoms such anxiety, depression and insomnia.
She said the impact on her daily life included being unable to attend the gym, swim or socialise with friends and family.
She also expressed embarrassment about the visible scarring on her body and that she avoided exposing those areas.
She further testified that she intended to pursue further studies but no longer felt capable.
Mossa said that she had lost her independence and relied heavily on others for everyday tasks. She also fears showering due to dizziness and a constant fear of falling.
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