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Can i claim from third party ???
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hugoshavez wrote: »You need to send details of your losses to the TP in a letter of claim.
Send a copy to your motor ineurer's recovery department, asking them to keep you updated on liability negotitations.
If they issue proceedings against the TP, they will have to include your uninsured losses.
If they gain an admission of liability, it should be straightforward for you to claim these back.
If your motor insurers give up, it's probably the end of the road.
whats a TP, sorry if i sound stupid0 -
forgotmyname wrote: »They could argue that why would you leave expensive items in a van that doesnt lock properly.
I would never leave house keys in a vehicle parked outside.
Lucky for the dogs, They could have had the car, van and the entire ground floor contents.
i know my dogs have been treated liike kings since, and the van did lock and i was told by citroen that the problem had been sorted0 -
going to go to third party today and ask for copies of the reports for the work they done both times and go from there0
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