my work car park is, I suppose, 'private land', there are signs everywhere relinquishing responsibility for theft, injuries, accidents etc.... however, tonight, a person i work with sped out of his parking place without looking and hit my car as I was pulling in to park, he is just starting a weeks holiday and was racing off the premises, I was driving slowly, looking to pull into a parking place, it was clearly his fault, he got out of the car and looked at mine, it's scratched and bumped, his was hardly marked, he just drove off! what's my position legally on this?
Just because your work may own the car park it doesn't make it devoid of normal traffic regulations. I'd treat it just the same as you would if it happened on a public road. Contact your insurance with all the details and let them pursue it.
As Prudie said treat it as you would on the highway.
If you report it to the police he could be prosecuted for leaving the scene of an accident or hit and run.
If other members of the public have access to the car park it is treated as it would be on a public road, and report it to your insurance so they can sort it out.
It's still negligence on his part, wherever it took place, he wasn't taking due care. Put it through your insurance company, they'll contact him direct.
with regard to the signs relinquishing responsibility, I thought these were illegal and had no legal standing as they were deemed as being an unfair term and condition of contract.