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Perth bikers sue each other over meth-fuelled crash that ended in paraplegia

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auOctober 28, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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“Each man has brought a separate action against the other in negligence,” the documents read.

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“Each man asserts that the other rode his motorcycle in a manner that was negligent. Each man pleads contributory negligence in respect of the other. Each man asserts that the negligence of the other caused the injuries to the other.”

Both men gave evidence at trial that the other was at fault. Donaldson claimed that Nurse overtook him and cut him off. Nurse claimed that Donaldson clipped his rear tyre from behind.

Blood tests revealed that both men had methamphetamine in their systems at the time of the crash and were both criminally charged, and later convicted of, driving under the influence of illicit substances.

“Neither man came before the court as a person of prior good character,” Shepherd said.

“Both men have extensive criminal histories, at the time of the accident each man was riding his motorcycle without a valid driver’s licence … it is trite to say that both men have credibility issues.”

Donaldson brought in an accident expert to back up his theory and only agreed to tell the whole truth about his encounter with Nurse in the car park after he was provided with immunity from further prosecution.

“I was the dealer. He was the addict,” he later admitted in court.

Nurse’s evidence included that he lied to hospital staff about being a heroin addict so that he would get stronger pain relief.

His motorcycle had false number plates, he admitted, and he conceded he had a criminal history including armed robbery and multiple offences of fraud.

Shepherd ultimately found in favour of Donaldson, stating that she believed after hearing all of the evidence that Nurse had cut across him on the turn “when it was unsafe to do so”, causing Donaldson to lose control of his bike.

A later hearing will determine the amount in damages that Donaldson will receive as a result of winning the case.

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