Society & Culture1 min ago
Damage To Car On My Drive
Due to a young lad sitting on a pillar with his feet on an opposite pillar he managed to push the pillar over with his feet hitting the rear quarter of my car. He admitted he'd done it. His father has been to see what's happened. He insinuated that the pillar wasn't constructed properly but he's agreed to get someone he knows to repair the damage. Any comments from you ABers. TIA
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I shouldn’t think any pillar is constructed to have a child sit on one and shove the other. Dad is responsible for the child’s behaviour and should pay for the repairs.... if I was you I would be careful about allowing his “mate" to do the repair. You don’t know how good it will and he might make matters worse.
Reminds me - the most bizarre accident happened to a car I once owned. A man had been going past the car (correctly parked ) pushing a cart loaded with chairs. As he passed my car the load collapsed, leaving my car with a huge dent in the bonnet. He promised a chum of his would fix it, and he did. The dent was sorted out without a trace.
Sometimes ( just sometimes ) "my chum will fix it" turns out to be true !
Sometimes ( just sometimes ) "my chum will fix it" turns out to be true !
I text the father in question this morning, and had this reply.
I've had a think, what if you go through your house insurance and I will pay the excess. I'm reluctant to go down this route. Should I reply, let's go through "Your" house insurance and I pay your axcess. Do you think he's trying a swerve to get out.
I've had a think, what if you go through your house insurance and I will pay the excess. I'm reluctant to go down this route. Should I reply, let's go through "Your" house insurance and I pay your axcess. Do you think he's trying a swerve to get out.
Do as New Judge has said. Inform your motor and house Insurers. Let them advise you of the steps to take.
It is possible that your neighbours Insurers have indemnified the party concerned for incidents of the nature involved.
Whatever you do, my advice would be to agree nothing without the approval of your Insurers.
Hans.
It is possible that your neighbours Insurers have indemnified the party concerned for incidents of the nature involved.
Whatever you do, my advice would be to agree nothing without the approval of your Insurers.
Hans.