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Car Insurance Dispute - Going to Court

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  • Quentin
    Quentin Posts: 40,405 Forumite
    lisyloo wrote: »
    I know it's a while since UnknownSaver posted.
    But I presume this means that anyone going to court has to take time off work at their own expense (either paid vacation or unpaid leave presumably).
    Also I guess they get a CCJ (county court judgment) on their credit record?.............

    No.


    Claimants don't get a ccj if they lose!!!! (Only the defendant!)


    And loss of earnings and expenses are payable by the loser as posted above.
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