Vehicle damaged at the College
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Hi all. I have a question regarding liability for a vehicle left at the college parking space.
This is not really a car park with designated spaces, only old police garages ramps, where college got ownership of the ground and decided to use it as a parking space for adult students but with permit only. We are not allowed to park inside college campus - teachers and employees only.
There are some information boards, parking ruled by parkng company, but never ever saw any body checking permits or enforcing parking regulations and like i said, no designated parking bays.
My car gor bumped into, whils I was in session, just found out after college was over. There was no detail behind the wiper and nobody contacted the security or reception.
When I went to report it, nobody bothered, they just said it is my responsibility.
There are CCTV cameras but one is not working and other is covering only college entrance.
When contacted college site manager, there was no good faith from them, everybody was saying, they are not liable. They have not moved a finger to try and get CCTV from surrounding buildings - I did and asked. Unfortunately, they were not covering my car.
I was reading a lot online about it and some said they are partially liable as parking spaces are not ran properly and seconldy, they owe the ground and gave permit to park.
Any thoughts on this? Maybe MIB?
I cant claim on my insurance as last October, uninsured driver wrote off my previous car.
This is not really a car park with designated spaces, only old police garages ramps, where college got ownership of the ground and decided to use it as a parking space for adult students but with permit only. We are not allowed to park inside college campus - teachers and employees only.
There are some information boards, parking ruled by parkng company, but never ever saw any body checking permits or enforcing parking regulations and like i said, no designated parking bays.
My car gor bumped into, whils I was in session, just found out after college was over. There was no detail behind the wiper and nobody contacted the security or reception.
When I went to report it, nobody bothered, they just said it is my responsibility.
There are CCTV cameras but one is not working and other is covering only college entrance.
When contacted college site manager, there was no good faith from them, everybody was saying, they are not liable. They have not moved a finger to try and get CCTV from surrounding buildings - I did and asked. Unfortunately, they were not covering my car.
I was reading a lot online about it and some said they are partially liable as parking spaces are not ran properly and seconldy, they owe the ground and gave permit to park.
Any thoughts on this? Maybe MIB?
I cant claim on my insurance as last October, uninsured driver wrote off my previous car.
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The person who is liable is the driver of the vehicle who hit you.
Your wasting your time claiming anywhere else, unless you paid to park your car in an advertised secure parking that they guarantee that no one will damage it while parked, the college wouldnt of been negligent.0 -
There are some information boards
Even if they don't, there's no responsibility on the landowner for the actions of other drivers.I was reading a lot online about it and some said they are partially liable as parking spaces are not ran properly and seconldy, they owe the ground and gave permit to park.I cant claim on my insurance as last October, uninsured driver wrote off my previous car.
The only other alternative is to swallow the cost yourself or live with the damage (how bad is the damage?), and lie on every insurance quote for the next five years.0 -
You'll need a registration number to get assistance from the mib.0
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Shaun_of_the_Dead wrote: »You'll need a registration number to get assistance from the mib.0
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And they generally wont deal with you if you already have comprehensive insurance in place. Makes you wonder what use they are these days.
Given that the money to do that comes from everybody else's insurance premiums, I don't find that particularly unreasonable.0 -
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born_again wrote: »You only have to report claims & accidents.
Makes not mention to fixing damage yourself...0 -
born_again wrote: »You only have to report claims & accidents.
Makes not mention to fixing damage yourself...
The full question is, accidents, claims & losses.
The OP has had a loss which is the damage to their car, but if it were me I wouldnt declare it to any insurer unless it was reported to the police and the damage logged in the "system" somewhere in the clouds.0 -
Hi all, thanks for the replies.
The car damage was logged with the police as hit and run.
I see I have no option as to repair it myself.
Only rear offside door and wheel arch.
Looks like some one might have either reverse inot it or slamm door.
600 worth repair, my excess is 500.
College offered no assistance at all, what so ever.
Lesson in life I suppose - count on yourself.0 -
Hi all, thanks for the replies.
The car damage was logged with the police as hit and run.
I see I have no option as to repair it myself.
Only rear offside door and wheel arch.
Looks like some one might have either reverse inot it or slamm door.
600 worth repair, my excess is 500.
College offered no assistance at all, what so ever.
Lesson in life I suppose - count on yourself.0
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