A third spectator who was injured during a crash in the 2013 TT is pursuing a claim for damages.

Judith Clapton, from Norwich, has lodged a personal injuries claim for up to £100,000 against the Auto Cycle Union Ltd.

She was among a crowd of spectators watching the Senior race from the bottom of Bray Hill when a rider crashed, sending debris flying.

Ten people were taken to hospital, a number of them with limb injuries.

Ms Clapton suffered serious lower limb injuries and serious injury to her hand and upper limb.

She also had various other cuts and bruises and claims to have suffered post traumatic stress disorder and had to be off work for a time.

Ms Clapton is seeking damages of between £50,000 and £100,000 for personal injuries suffered and losses and expenses incurred.

She says this was the consequence ’of the negligence and/or breach of duty’ of the ACU in the ’organisation, management and performance’ of the TT race.

Her claim form was lodged back in May 2016 but the case is due to be heard over two days before Deemster John Needham in January next year.

Ms Clapton is not alone in claiming damages for the Bray Hill crash which took place on June 7, 2013 when a competitor crashed on the fast downhill section on the opening lap of the 2013 Senior race.

Company director Shaun Williams and his wife Helen, of Gloucestershire, are also due to have their personal injuries claim heard in court next year.

The ACU has already admitted liability in relation to the Williams’ claims for damages.

Mr Williams, 57, suffered severe lower limb injuries and is seeking damages of between £150,000 and £200,000 for medical treatment, psychological trauma and loss of earnings.

His wife suffered minor lower limb injuries.

She is claiming up to £100,000 for psychological trauma and loss of earnings.

Their case is expected to be listed to be heard between April and July next year.

The rider involved in the crash, Barnsley rider Jonathan Howarth, sustained a minor fracture.