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Car hit by wheelchair in carpark that displays parking at own risk
My new car was hit in a college car park by a wheelchair user, causing damage to the side of the car.
The accident was witnessed by myself, i contacted the college about said incident but they said that all cars are parked at the owners risk, so they are not liable.
Is there anyway i can claim for the damage caused?
The person in the wheelchair was being pushed by a special needs student, both were not being supervised by staff.
Where do i stand on this?
many thanks for any information given
The accident was witnessed by myself, i contacted the college about said incident but they said that all cars are parked at the owners risk, so they are not liable.
Is there anyway i can claim for the damage caused?
The person in the wheelchair was being pushed by a special needs student, both were not being supervised by staff.
Where do i stand on this?
many thanks for any information given
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As unfortunate as it is, it is very unlikely that you can claim for any damage.
If you have Fully Comprehensive Insurance you should be able to make a claim on this. I agree that this seems unfair, but unless the damage was done maliciously or with criminal intent, the Police won't be interested at all.
This is one of the problems with parking in some car parks.
If you have Fully Comprehensive Insurance you should be able to make a claim on this. I agree that this seems unfair, but unless the damage was done maliciously or with criminal intent, the Police won't be interested at all.
This is one of the problems with parking in some car parks.
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