British tourist who had her leg amputated after an out-of-control taxi crashed into her while she was eating a hotdog on vacation in NYC will receive just $150K in compensation after six year legal battle

  • British tourist Sian Green, who had her leg amputated after an out-of-control taxi crashed into her while on vacation in New York, will get just $150K 
  • Green, who was then 23, lost her left leg after a taxi crashed into her outside of Rockefeller Center on August 20, 2013 - she sued the city of New York
  • Green's attorney, who said he will not collect a fee, initially sought $27.5 million 
  • The lawsuit was settled for $150k and voluntarily dismissed by Green last month
  • No criminal charges were ever filed against cab driver Faysal Himon

A British tourist who had her leg amputated after an out-of-control taxi crashed into her while on vacation in New York City in 2013 has been awarded just $150,000 from her lawsuit against the cab driver.

Model Sian Green, who was then 23, had to have her left leg amputated after a taxi being driven by Faysal Himon crashed into her outside of Rockefeller Center on August 20, 2013 while she was eating a hotdog.

'This is a really horrific story,' Green's attorney, Dan Marchese, said, who told the New York Daily News he won't collect a fee from the case.

No criminal charges were ever filed against Himon. 

British tourist Sian Green, who had her leg amputated at age 23 after an out-of-control taxi crashed into her while on vacation in New York in 2013, will get just $150,000 for her loss. Green is shown lying in the hospital bed following the accident in 2013

British tourist Sian Green, who had her leg amputated at age 23 after an out-of-control taxi crashed into her while on vacation in New York in 2013, will get just $150,000 for her loss. Green is shown lying in the hospital bed following the accident in 2013

Prosecutors told Marchese just three months after the tragic crash that charges would not be filed against cabbie Faysal Himon (pictured) because the evidence did not demonstrate that Himon intended to hit Green

Prosecutors told Marchese just three months after the tragic crash that charges would not be filed against cabbie Faysal Himon (pictured) because the evidence did not demonstrate that Himon intended to hit Green

Prosecutors told Marchese just three months after the tragic crash that charges would not be filed against  cabbie Himon because the evidence did  not demonstrate that Himon intended to hit Green. 

Marchese insisted at the time that the incident that left his young client without a leg was not an accident, but rather the result of ‘a negligent act of calculated recklessness.’

In an interview on the Today Show in September of 2013, Green, of Leicester, United Kingdom, said she planned to return to New York someday.

'I hope to come back one day,' she said. 'It’s not the city’s fault. It was the man who made a bad choice, I can’t blame the city for that. It’s a beautiful city and I’d love to come back.'  

Passersby rushed to help Green immediately after the incident. 

Plumber David Justino used his belt to make a life-saving tourniquet for her leg while a pizza truck owner raced to put her foot on ice.

Green, who was then 23, had to have her left leg amputated after a taxi being driven by Faysal Himon crashed into her outside of Rockefeller Center on August 20, 2013 while she was eating a hotdog. The scene is pictured

Green, who was then 23, had to have her left leg amputated after a taxi being driven by Faysal Himon crashed into her outside of Rockefeller Center on August 20, 2013 while she was eating a hotdog. The scene is pictured

Passersby rushed to help Green immediately after the incident. Plumber David Justino used his belt to make a life-saving tourniquet for her leg while a pizza truck owner raced to put her foot on ice. They were also helped by celebrity doctor Mehmet Oz (pictured), better known on television as Dr Oz, who hurried to the scene from his nearby office

Passersby rushed to help Green immediately after the incident. Plumber David Justino used his belt to make a life-saving tourniquet for her leg while a pizza truck owner raced to put her foot on ice. They were also helped by celebrity doctor Mehmet Oz (pictured), better known on television as Dr Oz, who hurried to the scene from his nearby office

Green is pictured not long after the accident at a party, supporting herself with a walker

Green is pictured not long after the accident at a party, supporting herself with a walker

Since the wreck, Green has married, given birth to a daughter, and continued modeling work. Green is pictured with her daughter

Since the wreck, Green has married, given birth to a daughter, and continued modeling work. Green is pictured with her daughter

They were also helped by celebrity doctor Mehmet Oz, better known on television as Dr Oz, who hurried to the scene from his nearby office. 

Prior to the wrekc, Himon of Queens, had been charged with seven traffic violations in the last three years.

He is believed to have gotten into an argument with bike messenger Kenneth Olivo, who was then 40, and reportedly also has a criminal history, just before the crash.

Friends and relatives said Green's naturally good-spirited nature helped her through the difficult times that followed the wreck. 

Since then, she was married, gave birth to a daughter, continued in her career as a model and started her own foundation for amputees, called the Sian Green Foundation.

Green's attorney has said he may try to pursue a civil lawsuit against the property owner where Green was struck. 

Friends and relatives said Green's naturally good-spirited nature helped her through the difficult times that followed the wreck. Green is pictured with her daughter and husband

Friends and relatives said Green's naturally good-spirited nature helped her through the difficult times that followed the wreck. Green is pictured with her daughter and husband

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