Re: Stock damaged by 3rd Party
Th e removals firm, and all the others you have spoken to, should for their own protection report a possible claim to their insurers.
The fact it was an "accident" doesn't release them from any liability. "Accidents" don't just happen, something causes them, generally negligence!
Better referred to as "incidents".
IMO, as no one is putting their hands up, and if you feel up to it, the next stage has to be LBA to all, and advise them to contact their liability insurers, or instruct solicitors if you don't want to act for yourself (but watch the costs)
And yes you can claim consequential losses flowing directly from their fault
Th e removals firm, and all the others you have spoken to, should for their own protection report a possible claim to their insurers.
The fact it was an "accident" doesn't release them from any liability. "Accidents" don't just happen, something causes them, generally negligence!
Better referred to as "incidents".
IMO, as no one is putting their hands up, and if you feel up to it, the next stage has to be LBA to all, and advise them to contact their liability insurers, or instruct solicitors if you don't want to act for yourself (but watch the costs)
And yes you can claim consequential losses flowing directly from their fault
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