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Potholes - Damage to my car
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I recently went to centre Parcs, and abiding their speed limit and went down a pothole causing £250 worth of damage to my suspension, i was after some advice on where i stand on claiming for this money back from a company like centre Parcs, do i have a leg to stand on as its private land ?
Any advice appreciated
Thanks
Chris
Any advice appreciated
Thanks
Chris
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What did Centre Parcs say when you made them aware of the incident?0
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Not good.0
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What was the damage?0
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How recent is 'recently'?
As has been hinted above, you should report this kind of thing at the earliest opportunity.
What is their speed limit? I imagine it is pretty slow, so how come you didn't see this pot-hole?0 -
I recently went to centre Parcs, and abiding their speed limit and went down a pothole causing £250 worth of damage to my suspension, i was after some advice on where i stand on claiming for this money back from a company like centre Parcs, do i have a leg to stand on as its private land ?
Any advice appreciated
Thanks
Chris
Worth bearing in mind that the speed limit is exactly that, not a target0 -
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Do you have legal cover with your car insurance? They might help.We need the earth for food, water, and shelter.
The earth needs us for nothing.
The earth does not belong to us.
We belong to the Earth0 -
1.photo's of the pothole in question.
2.contact the manager of centre parc's estate management at the location of the site, Contact Centre 08448 267 723 and ask for this info.
3.garage report, cost of repairs and independant report of how the damage came about in their proffesional opinion.
4. send copies of the documants to center parks estate management giving 14days to respond, after 14 days and no response send a final notice of contact and further proceedings notifacations letter (all sent via recorded delivery)
5. if no response then proceed to small claims court.
(if you like hit the thanks button Atrix...)0 -
Centre Parcs T&Cs, specifically 'J2' state:
'Any reported matter which has not been resolved during your break should be advised in writing .... within 28 days of the end of your break.'
If you didn't report the matter at the time then you've got no chance.0
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