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16.09.2025 - Sheffield Hospital Porter Injured In Bus Stop Hit And Run Regains Independence By Returning To Work

16.09.2025

Serious Injury Lawyers Join Pedestrian Who Suffered Fractured Skull In Issuing Road Safety Plea

A hospital porter seriously injured in a hit and run at a Sheffield bus stop is regaining his independence by returning to work.

Patrick McKenzie, from Grimesthorpe, Sheffield, was waiting for a bus in Barnsley Road, when a car mounted the pavement and knocked him down. The driver fled the scene and has never been traced.

Patrick, 61, was taken to hospital by ambulance, where he was found to have suffered serious head and facial injuries including a fractured skull and fractured right eye socket. He remained in hospital for four days.

Patricks asks serious injury lawyers to help him access rehab

Following the crash, which happened near to the junction of Earl Marshall Road, at around 9.50pm on 22 June, 2024, Patrick instructed expert serious injury lawyers at Irwin Mitchell to help him access the specialist rehabilitation and support he requires.

He was referred to the leading law firm by charity Day One Trauma Support which helps people with life-changing injuries.

Ahead of Major Trauma Awareness Week, Patrick is now joining with his legal team in issuing a road safety plea.

Kellie Robinson is the legal expert at Irwin Mitchell representing Patrick.

Expert Opinion

"The past year and coming to terms with the collision and his injuries has been tough on Patrick.

"Patrick faced an incredibly uncertain future. While he still faces many challenges, he's made good progress with his recovery and has now been able to return to work.

"While nothing will change what Patrick's been through, we're pleased to have been able to help him towards regaining some of his independence.

"We continue to support him and join him in warning others to stay safe on the roads." Kellie Robinson

Serious injury: Patrick McKenzie's story

Patrick, who lives with his parents, has undergone various treatment including physio sessions.

Patrick said: "On the day of the accident, I was waiting to catch a bus into the city centre to see a friend.

"I remember looking at my phone to see the time and then everything went black. The next thing I can recall is being woken up by a paramedic. I couldn't believe what had happened, especially when I was told that the driver had disappeared.

"It's been a very difficult year, but I'm glad that I can finally begin to move forward with my life, and getting back to work has been an important part of that.

"While the driver still hasn't been traced, I'm so thankful for the help and support I've received so far and I'm hopeful that one day I'll get the justice I deserve.

"Meanwhile, I just want to urge everyone to take care on the roads. I wouldn't want anyone else going through what I have."

More about Major Trauma Awareness Week and support available

Find out more about Irwin Mitchell's expertise in supporting people seriously injured on the roads at our dedicated road traffic accidents claims section. Alternatively, to speak to an expert contact us or call 0370 1500 100.

Major Trauma Awareness Week runs from 15-21 September and aims to raise awareness of the trauma injuries can affect lives and the importance of rehabilitation and support. For more visit the Day One Trauma website.

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