Pothole claim when already sprayed on road to repair ?
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Fish said:
I could only presume if it is marked for repair they have therefore confirmed that there is a defect serious enough to warrant repairing, if this isn't repaired in a reasonable time one could consider the council negligent...
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fat80b said:
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Is this not a perfect example of the com pen say shun culture. You drove through a chuffin big highlighted pothole and you want someone else to pay for your driving mistake - i.e We the Taxpayer.
One has to wonder what the cost to the council would be to respond to a claim, consult an in house lawyer and process a payment - Probably 10x the cost of repairing the wheel.
Meanwhile on another thread people are complaining about council tax rises.
Bob
That's not including the obstacles/time involved to get it paid.
BigMon said:
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AFAIK if it's marked for repair then your chances of getting a payout are virtually nil.Doesn't mean it's not worth trying though.
Ask the council for their inspection records to see when it was noted
Then ask for their repair policies to see if it was left longer than the time period set out in their policies. Irrespective of whether they knew and marked the hole, it should still be repaired within the guidelines.
Then ask for their repair policies to see if it was left longer than the time period set out in their policies. Irrespective of whether they knew and marked the hole, it should still be repaired within the guidelines.
I got 150 quid off Surrey council 11 years ago for something similar.
They make you go through the motions and ask for service history of car, mot, insurance and all the rest of it then they send you a generic letter back saying get stuffed after they've asked you to get repair quotes.
I was so furious I was on the verge of suing them, and it was only when I sent a letter before action that they wrote back, without prejudice, offering me 80pc of the cost of the repair , which I accepted (I think the repair bill came to 120 quid or about that)
So be prepared for a dear john letter.
They make you go through the motions and ask for service history of car, mot, insurance and all the rest of it then they send you a generic letter back saying get stuffed after they've asked you to get repair quotes.
I was so furious I was on the verge of suing them, and it was only when I sent a letter before action that they wrote back, without prejudice, offering me 80pc of the cost of the repair , which I accepted (I think the repair bill came to 120 quid or about that)
So be prepared for a dear john letter.
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